Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has strongly objected to “faulty auto translation of Kannada content on Meta platforms”.
This follows after Meta’s automatic translation tool wrongly declared Siddaramaiah dead while translating a condolence message posted by the chief minister’s office on Facebook.
The post, originally written in Kannada to mourn the death of veteran actor B Saroja Devi, was mistranslated into English, drawing flak from Siddaramaiah and an official missive to Meta.
Taking to social media platform X, the chief minister wrote, “Faulty auto-translation of Kannada content on Meta platforms is distorting facts and misleading users. This is especially dangerous when it comes to official communications.”
Siddaramaiah further cautioned, “Social media platforms must act responsibly. I caution citizens to be aware that translations shown are often inaccurate. Such negligence by tech giants can harm public understanding & trust.”
Following the public statement, the CM’s media advisor, K V Prabhakar, formally wrote to Meta urging immediate corrective measures.
In the letter addressed to the Meta India team, Prabhakar stated, “We have noted with concern that the auto-translation from Kannada to English is frequently inaccurate and, in some cases, grossly misleading. This poses a significant risk, especially when public communications, official statements, or important messages from the Chief Minister and the Government are incorrectly translated.”
This comes at a time when Meta is expanding its support for Indian languages across its platforms and services. The platform has expanded the language options for its Meta AI assistant which isnow available in Hindi and Hindi-Romanised script.
Additionally, Meta has increased its capabilities to fact check content in various Indian languages. It has collaborated with organisations and expanded existing partnerships to include languages like Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Kashmiri, Bhojpuri, Oriya and Nepali within its fact checking programme.
(The story will be updated soon.)
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