Western Mail

Language service firm starts work on AI system

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A SWANSEA-BASED language service provider has begun to develop an artificial intelligen­ce system.

The Wolfestone Group believes the new system can accelerate efficienci­es and reduce costs for its customers across all four of its brands; Wolfestone, VoiceBox, RLI and City Lingual.

The bespoke system is being designed specifical­ly to handle high-performanc­e, flexible usage and content-intensive tasks, with the aim of helping customers save time, money and increase their output. AI technology is rapidly transformi­ng businesses across all industries. Research from Accenture suggests that AI could boost productivi­ty by up to 40%.

Roy Allkin, a co-founder of Wolfestone Group, said: “The world is moving so fast that people, businesses, and organisati­ons need to get their message out there as fast as possible and as widely as possible. This means many different languages across numerous different channels. Technology is at the forefront of this drive, and Wolfestone Group is at the forefront of the languages and translatio­n industry.”

As part of a wider digital transforma­tion effort, Wolfestone recently establishe­d an AI team in a bid to leverage the potential of this technology for a growing client base of industry-leading businesses.

The team is tasked with implementi­ng this state-ofthe-art technology across both academic and enterprise organisati­ons. These engineers are working to introduce tailored AI systems across the Group’s portfolio of four businesses with further potential acquisitio­ns on the horizon.

Mr Allkin added: “Our new technology will bring massive benefits to our clients and is being built to ensure that new companies that join the Wolfestone family will be able to take advantage of the tech benefits from day one.”

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