Abstract:
As the world undergoes rapid technical and technological advancements, the prevalence
of Machine Translation (MT) and Computer Assisted Translation (CAT) is increasing. Despite this proliferation, concerns and disappointments persist. Achieving accurate,
precise, and high-quality machine translation seems challenging, if not unattainable, in the
future due to language's intricacies and the complex nature of human communication. This
paper explores the limitations of machine translation, highlighting that even if computers
could convey meaning accurately, they would still lag humans in various aspects of language use. Linguists acknowledge that conveying meaning is just one function of language, and machine translation faces inherent challenges that position it as an unsolvable problem. The outcomes of this investigation shed light on the profound implications of AI development within machine translation. This comprehensive analysis
explores the impact of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) on the limitations of
machine translation (MT). The research objectives include evaluating recent technological
advancements, examining specific linguistic challenges, analyzing limitations in distinct
translation scenarios, and assessing the evolving landscape of linguistic tasks for MT This
research was based on both primary and secondary resources collected through surveys,
reviews of online research publications, journal articles and textbooks. Findings indicate
that while technological progress, notably AI-driven developments, has enhanced MT
capabilities, challenges persist in replicating the signification of human language functions. MT encounters difficulties in handling idioms, formal language, and official documents, showcasing limitations in specific linguistic domains. Despite advancements, challenges in context-awareness and significance comprehension persist, suggesting that achieving precision comparable to human translation remains a formidable task. The conclusion emphasizes the need for continuous technological advancements, interdisciplinary collaboration, user training, and ethical considerations. These recommendations aim to guide future developments in machine translation, ensuring responsible and informed usage in the dynamic intersection of technology, artificial intelligence, and translation.