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Reddit has expanded its machine translation feature to support Hindi and plans to add Bengali next, aiming to broaden its user base in India. The platform, which has been testing site-wide machine translation since May, has already added support for Spanish and Portuguese. Reddit's AI-powered search feature, Answers, has also been made available to users in multiple countries outside the U.S., including India. The company continues to focus on hiring in India for various roles.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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