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LILT announced the launch of AI Analytics

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LILT, the leading AI solution for enterprise translation and content creation, today announced new product releases including AI Analytics and AI Agents as part of LILT AI Day, the company’s quarterly event. The 90-minute live virtual event focused heavily on AI Analytics, which offer enterprises the ability to measurably understand the impact of implementing an AI-powered localization solution.

“Ability to measure the quantitative impact of AI on enterprise operations is crucial,” said LILT CEO Spence Green. “With LILT Analytics, every customer now has access to AI-driven insights into every facet of their content production process, providing a comprehensive view of their AI investment’s effectiveness and ROI.”

AI Analytics
LILT’s newest AI analytics provide detailed programmatic and project-level insights into customer localization operations and customized AI models, including AI word prediction accuracy, translation quality, and project efficiency. LILT’s advanced analytics feature is designed for every enterprise user to gain a clearer, more granular view of AI localization investments and respective business impact. With AI analytics, business teams including AI and Innovation, Localization, and other business unit operations can now demonstrate the impact of AI and leverage AI data to inform programmatic business decisions.

Enterprise Controls
Newly released enterprise features allow organizations to easily manage how employees access and use AI across the business, all from directly within the LILT platform, including:

AI Agents
LILT’s new AI-powered agentic workflows automate error-prone and time-consuming tasks and improve the overall quality of translation, including:

These new features are available to enterprise and public sector LILT customers and are in production starting today. For more information about LILT and its AI-powered solutions, please reach out to contact@lilt.com.

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