My Weird Prompts
Machine translation has gotten so fluent we've stopped being suspicious of it. But that fluency masks a dangerous problem: when AI translates technical documents like RFQs and specs, errors get camouflaged. A study found 30% meaning loss in B2B technical text — and those weren't awkward translations, they were smooth sentences with wrong specs. This episode breaks down universal rules for writing that survives MT: eliminating pronouns, capping sentences at 25 words, locking vocabulary to one term per concept, and avoiding passive voice. Then it drills into English-to-Chinese specifically — the manufacturing pair where structural differences like missing grammatical number and phrasal verbs create hidden traps. The core insight: writing for MT clarity isn't dumbing down. It's increasing precision.
300 episodes
Comments
0Be the first to comment
Sign up now and become a member of the My Weird Prompts community!