Published 14:56 IST, March 26th 2021
Google’s Hindi translation of ‘unworried’ is viral, Twitterati can’t stop talking about it
Google’s translation of the word 'unworried’ in Hindi has gone viral, Twitterati can’t stop talking about it and have been sharing memes and jokes about it.
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Google mostly gives you right answers to all things, but some of answers can be a little glitchy from time to time. Recently, a person went on to look for meaning of word unworried in Hindi, and search engine translated it to something hilarious which has gone viral on internet. Read along and take a look at meaning and what Twitterati has been talking about it.
Google’s meaning of "unworried" goes viral
Google is one of most relied search engines across world, however, when a person searched for meaning of word "unworried" in Hindi, it didn’t have quite right answer. actual meaning of word unworried is t having any worries or being tension-free, but Google, when translated into Hindi, says that unworried means "Avivahit" which means unmarried. Twitterati has found this amusing and have shared a series of screenshots and memes along with it.
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screenshot was shared by Pinstorm marketer Mahesh Murthy at first, who called out search engine for glitch. Murthy said how firm needs Hindi-speaking people who work on se things. He wrote in his tweet, “Google probably needs Hindi-speaking linguists and AI/ML engineers”.
Followed by this, ors started looking it up too and shared ir screenshots. Netizens are making memes and jokes, as y think Google is sensible and has realised that to be unworried, one has to be unmarried. A person shared screenshot and wrote atop it, “Artificial Intelligences has started understanding human complexities”. He furr added to his tweet, “ AI understands marris better than humans mselves Face with tears of joy. But honestly, how can Unworried mean Avivahit (Unmarried) in Hindi?”. Here are some of or reactions on same, take a look.
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It did t end at this, people have also ticed that Google is giving same meaning for word even if it is translated to some or langu. A person shared translation in Kannada and said that it was same. Ar user replied to this and said that it is "unmarried" in Marathi too.
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14:56 IST, March 26th 2021