KANSAS CITY, Mo. — During severe weather, every second counts. But access to information for many people may be limited after National Weather Service translations were paused. Earlier this month, a ...
The National Weather Service on Oct. 26 announced it will use artificial intelligence to translate weather information to Spanish and Simplified Chinese, the most commonly spoken languages in the U.S.
The National Weather Service has halted its automated language translation services until further notice, potentially hindering the millions of U.S. residents who speak a language other than English ...
The National Weather Service has paused automated services that provide severe weather alerts in languages other than English after the government contract for those services expired, the agency ...
CUTS ON FEDERAL EXPENSES AND THOSE CHANGES ARE RECIEVING BACKLASH ON THE CENTRAL COAST <"BECAUSE IF THEY PUT UP THE SIGNS, WE WON'T SEE WHAT IT SAYS, LIKE EVACUATION, FLOODING, OR BURNING. WELL YOU, ...
The National Weather Service has stopped providing critical weather alert translations for non-English speaking residents living in the United States. This news comes as the nation withstands multiple ...
This story has been updated to add new information. A National Weather Service project to automatically translate certain forecasts faces an uncertain future amid widespread budget cuts in the federal ...