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April 26th, 2026 - 07:27 GMT
Al Bawaba Staff

Al Bawaba Staff

X accused of ruining Japan's reputation by former TV presenter

ALBAWABA - X (formerly Twitter) was recently accused by a former Japanese television presenter of ruining Japan's reputation due to its automatic translation tool. Former television presenter Kanon Aoki took to the same platform, stating that X's all-new translation tool is interpreting negative comments from a small percentage of Japanese society for users worldwide, further damaging the country's reputation. She wrote, "Seeing X posts get automatically translated and shown to ...
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