Bruh, you were criticising a specific product and claiming they are providing wrong client-side translation. Why else would I be talking about a different product than the one you’re criticising?
And you’re making a claim, so of course you need to give a damn about proving your claim. It’s not someone else’s responsibility to prove what you say.
Proving the translations make mistakes is as simple as providing a few examples. I wasn’t asking you to prove they don’t make a mistake, which would require you to prove there is zero incidence of it making a wrong translation. What I asked is the exact opposite of an absence of evidence.
I can’t believe you’re using arguments that you don’t even understand just just to avoid proving your own claims. I’m starting to believe you have never even used Firefox’s AI translation and is just blindly claiming they provide wrong translations. What a waste of everyone’s time you’ve been.
Why are you asking me when you’re the one who claimed they don’t work? I would assume you were criticising something after already using it.
Shouldn’t you have asked these questions before making your claims? Why are you asking me info on things YOU decided to criticised?
I was simply expecting examples of the wrong translations you’ve encountered from their product, not a complete lack of information on your part. Again, you’re here just wasting everyone’s time.
I’m telling you as a blanket statement that AI Translators are not reliable. That much is easily verifiable. You’re the one speaking in riddles of a magical translator in the fogs of firefox that does work, with no evidence.