🌿 Environment May 8, 2026 · Ryan Kushner

Public-sector AI translation has saved taxpayers more than $30 million, Wordly says

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Public-sector AI translation has saved taxpayers more than $30 million, Wordly says
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In San José, California, translation costs have dropped by nearly 80% and resident participation at public meetings has increased since the city began using the service, a city clerk said.

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