memoQ talks

Hosts: Balázs Kis and Mark Shriner

On memoQ talks we talk with localization industry leaders about best practices and important lessons learned related to all areas of localization including leadership, technology, security, data protection, vendor management, operations, quality assurance, business development, sales, marketing, human resources and more! Join us as we talk to and learn from our colleagues and peers in the localization industry. 

  1. 22 SEP

    Digital Sovereignty: Challenging Big Tech's AI Monopoly with Dion Wiggins, CTO of Omniscien

    In this episode of MemoQ Talks, host Mark Shriner sits down with technology expert Dion Wiggins to unpack the complex and often troubling landscape of artificial intelligence and digital sovereignty. With decades of experience in technology analysis and a deep understanding of global tech dynamics, Wiggins offers a candid and critical perspective on the current state of AI, focusing on the potential abuses by big tech companies and the emerging challenges in the global technological ecosystem. The conversation delves into the critical issues surrounding AI development, including the unethical practices of major tech giants like Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI. Wiggins doesn't hold back in his critique, discussing how these companies have been scraping content without compensation, potentially exploiting user data, and making politically motivated decisions about technology access. His insights reveal a growing concern about the unchecked power of these corporations and their impact on individual privacy, content creation, and global digital infrastructure. Beyond criticism, the discussion also explores hopeful alternatives, such as the rise of open-source AI models and the growing movement towards digital sovereignty. Wiggins shares his upcoming book project and provides a nuanced view of how countries and individuals can push back against technological monopolies, offering listeners a thought-provoking examination of the current technological landscape and potential paths forward in the age of artificial intelligence.

    42 min
  2. 27 AGO

    MCP and Beyond: How AI Will Reshape Work with Andre Hemker

    In this episode of memoQ talks, host Mark Shriner sits down with Andre Hemker to explore Model Context Protocol (MCP), a revolutionary standard that enables AI tools to communicate and interact with various software platforms seamlessly. Hemker explains that MCP acts as a transformative layer between current AI technologies and human tools, allowing artificial intelligence to understand and autonomously execute complex tasks across different systems, much like the computer in Star Trek that could instantly perform intricate operations. The conversation delves into the potential implications of MCP across industries, highlighting how it could fundamentally reshape roles in sales, marketing, and technology. Hemker suggests that MCP will drive significant changes, compelling software developers to make their tools AI-compatible or risk becoming obsolete. The protocol promises to enable AI to search for, evaluate, and interact with tools independently, potentially reducing the need for human intermediaries in processes like software selection and task execution. Alongside discussing MCP, Hemker shares his personal journey of transitioning from the software industry to founding Ride Portugal, an adventure motorcycle tour business in the Algarve region. This career pivot reflects his belief in adapting to technological changes and finding fulfillment outside traditional corporate structures. The episode concludes with a broader reflection on the evolving relationship between humans and AI, emphasizing the importance of embracing technological advancements while finding unique ways to add value in an increasingly automated world. Let's Ride Portugal https://letsrideportugal.com/

    39 min
  3. 14 MAY

    Leonid Glazychev, Founder and CEO of Logrus IT on Using Custom Metrics to Improve Localization Project Outcomes

    In this episode of MemoQ Talks, host Mark Shriner sits down with Leonid Glazychev, Founder and CEO of Logrus IT.  The conversation delves deep into the critical topic of metrics in localization projects, with Glazychev challenging traditional approaches and advocating for customized, multi-dimensional evaluation methods. He emphasizes that there's no universal metric for success, and instead, companies should focus on understanding their specific needs, target audience, and the nuanced aspects of content quality such as accuracy, readability, and comprehensibility. The discussion explores how human evaluation plays a crucial role in assessing translation quality, particularly for complex content like game localization or technical documentation. Throughout the podcast, Glazychev and Shriner explore broader themes of continuous learning, technological adaptation, and the importance of curiosity in professional development. They discuss personal strategies for staying informed, the evolving landscape of technology, and touch on emerging areas like AI's impact on localization. The conversation is rich with insights, ranging from practical advice on selecting technology and measuring project success to philosophical reflections on maintaining intellectual curiosity and adaptability in a rapidly changing professional landscape. Logrus IT https://www.logrusit.com/en

    55 min
  4. 31 MAR

    How Technological Disruption is Reshaping Traditional Localization Roles

    In this engaging episode of MemoQ Talks, host Mark Shriner brings together three seasoned localization experts with a combined experience of nearly 90 years in the industry: Alfredo de Almeida, who recently retired after 30 years in localization roles at Microsoft, Agustin Da Fieno Delucchi, Director of Globalization AI & Data Science at Microsoft, and Jorge Russos dos Santos, Instructor at the University of Washington. These long-time colleagues and friends, who first met in 1998 while working at Microsoft, share a deep understanding of the localization landscape and its technological evolution. The podcast focuses on a critical and timely topic: the impact of emerging technologies, particularly AI and large language models, on traditional localization jobs and roles. With backgrounds spanning translation, software localization, and project management, these industry veterans offer unique insights into technological disruptions they've witnessed throughout their careers. The conversation explores the nuanced relationship between technological innovation and human expertise, challenging the notion that new technologies will simply replace human workers. Instead, the guests suggest a more collaborative approach, emphasizing the continued importance of human verification and nuanced understanding in localization processes. Their discussion promises to provide listeners with a thoughtful, experienced perspective on navigating the rapidly changing technological landscape of the localization industry.

    52 min

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On memoQ talks we talk with localization industry leaders about best practices and important lessons learned related to all areas of localization including leadership, technology, security, data protection, vendor management, operations, quality assurance, business development, sales, marketing, human resources and more! Join us as we talk to and learn from our colleagues and peers in the localization industry.