DeepL is a translation service from Germany, and it announced on Friday, April 26, that it would launch a new tool called DeepL Write Pro. It is an AI-based writing assistant created to help businesses with their writing tasks.
Powered By Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time
As per The Korea Times, the DeepL AI writing assistant will help companies communicate more clearly, especially when writing contracts or communicating within or outside the company. Moreover, with the addition of the DeepL Write Pro tool to business platforms, companies can also offer translation services to customers using a large language model.
Unlike common generative artificial intelligence or grammar-correcting tools, the new DeepL Write Pro can enhance texts in real-time. This means that it can correct texts even during the drafting process. It will also suggest words, tone, and style of writing based on the tasks.
DeepL Write Pro for Different Writing Needs
The new DeepL AI-powered writing assistant allows users to write anything. The tool can provide assistance not only for business writing but also for academic purposes.
Simple and casual writing styles are also supported. Moreover, the DeepL Write Pro can help adjust the tone of their documents, and the AI can guide writers to compose in friendly, confident, diplomatic, and enthusiastic writing tones.
"Words matter, and language can be the competitive edge that moves the needle for global businesses," DeepL's founder and chief executive officer, Jarek Kutylowski, said in a press release. "DeepL Write Pro is our first product powered by our own LLMs and is the culmination of years of research and innovation that has set us apart from other tech giants. Ultimately, DeepL's suite of Language AI solutions provides a one-stop shop for teams looking to transform their business language enhancing their communication and fueling their creativity in the process."
Photo by: DeepL Website


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