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Anna Abalkina is a research fellow at the Institute for East European Studies at the Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
That said, I’m a translation tech skeptic and intended to find all the cracks where this tech could fail. The glasses were adept at translating a basic conversation about K-pop bands.
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