First of all: best wishes for everyone for the new year!
@Oss
It is always big discussion, there are users who saying even not perfect subtitles are better than none. And then there is other users and views on this point.
We try to be neutral.
Please note something very important what
subtitler hendrikeduard1 said:
I feel like I'm becoming redundant due to the promotion of AI.
(...)
If AI is going to be used from now, I'll finish what I'm working on and stop doing it....
This is not the first time nor the second time I heard this from various subtitlers.
Reality is, and more and more will be, that by being 'neutral' as you say, the actual effect is not neutral at all. We will end up with mediocre socalled 'retail' subtitles fastly and cheaply created by all the streaming services and what is missing, will be filled by even more mediocre machine generated subtitles. And please, let's face it: those machine translations are not just
"not perfect". They are pretty far from being perfect.
thats why we REQUIRE any uploads which are AI generated to mark it so.
If admin allows that.
And here is another problem.
During the past 10 years of me being admin on OpenSubtitles, I have spent quite some time and energy on trying to create a subtitling
community, especially in the Dutch section. From protecting credits and community peace to coaching users with making subtitles, either on a one-to-one level, or by extensively writing forum topics. And motivating others to do so as well. Although nobody, including myself, is perfect, I think I did pretty okay.
But lately I am spending most of my admin time on spotting and deleting machine translations and often having the same endless discussions about it. The latest argument in such discussions is:
- Why did you delete my machine translation, while OpenSubtitles is promoting it left and right, even asking money for it? It doesn't make sense!
I must agree: it doesn't make sense. And it's frustrating to be mopping the kitchen floor and trying to get it dry, while others are throwing buckets of water non-stop. And that frustration is getting greater every day, especially with the site and the forum being flooded (or, may I say "spammed"?) with the promotion of all sorts of machine generated subtitles.
@ai.opensubtitles.com
"premium quality, the glory of cutting-edge technology, excellence, refined selection of top-notch AI models, unparalleled accuracy, symphony of precision, speed, and versatility, the Michelin-star chefs of the transcription world, meticulously trained and refined for linguistic perfection, finesse, accuracy, and a touch of AI elegance, a gourmet menu of cutting-edge AI models, a transcendental experience in language processing"...
Well, I must say that I admire your poetic skills, but to me this sounds more like a salesman selling his own goods, rather than an independent review of an end-user
Don't get me wrong, I respect your efforts and trust your developing skills. I don't doubt the accuracy of the transcripts or translations done by ai.opensubtitles.com. In fact, that's exactly where the problem is. For English subtitles of an English spoken movie or tv-show, a speech recognition transcript may be excellent as subtitle, as they should (must) be 100% verbatim. For other languages this is not the case at all. Subtitles must abide by a large set of guidelines. An accurate translation is actually only a 'minor detail' and typically very much in the way of other guidelines. So a 100% accurate speech recognition which is 100% accurately translated into another language will actually result in poor subtitles.
Please see the guidelines for Dutch subtitles as described here:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=12639 (I suppose the Dutch language is no problem) and you will have an idea what it takes to make a proper subtitle. And most probably you will understand why any kind of machine translation is very likely to fail.
Further a little question mark on your statistics:
With more than 7 million OpenSubtitles users, I would say 7000 AI users is not really impressive. Besides, it doesn't indicate how satisfied they are with the service. From my experience, some users are very impatient about their favorite tv-show and their standards are not very high, that may be it.
That being said, soon I will try out your AI service and I will sincerely do my best to prove my wrong. I will let you know on
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1969&start=90#p50132