Concept

Simultaneous Interpretation

The process of translating spoken language in real time while the speaker is still talking, with minimal delay between the original speech and the interpretation.

Understanding Simultaneous Interpretation

Simultaneous interpretation is the gold standard for multilingual events. Unlike consecutive interpretation, where the speaker pauses for the interpreter to translate, simultaneous interpretation happens in real time with minimal delay. This method was pioneered at the Nuremberg Trials in 1945 and has been the standard for United Nations meetings, international conferences, and diplomatic events ever since. Traditionally, it requires highly trained human interpreters working in soundproof booths with specialized equipment. Modern AI technology is now making simultaneous interpretation accessible to organizations of all sizes through software solutions.

How Selah Translate Uses Simultaneous Interpretation

Selah Translate provides AI-powered simultaneous interpretation with sub-500ms latency. The system captures speech, transcribes it using advanced speech recognition (Soniox), translates it using neural machine translation, and optionally converts the translated text to speech using OpenAI's text-to-speech engine — all in near real time. This makes professional-grade simultaneous interpretation accessible to churches, conferences, and organizations that previously couldn't afford traditional interpreter services.

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