Discover how to transform generic AI into client-specific AI using Wordscope to boost both quality and productivity. This is a sponsored event.
This webinar addresses one of the most urgent practical challenges in today’s language industry: how to make AI outputs client-specific, consistent, and production-ready. By showing how to enforce terminology, formatting, and stylistic rules automatically, the session helps professionals regain control over AI tools rather than adapting their workflows around them.
AI tools like DeepL and ChatGPT are powerful, but they are not omniscient. They do not know your client’s terminology, preferred wording, typographic conventions, or formatting rules. As a result, translators often end up correcting the same issues again and again: the wrong term, the wrong punctuation style, the wrong date format, or the wrong way of writing acronyms and currencies.
This constant repetition is not only frustrating. It also erodes the productivity gains that AI is supposed to deliver.
In this webinar, discover how Wordscope turns generic AI into client-specific AI.
Learning outcomes for participants:
• Enforce approved terminology using private glossaries
• Make DeepL and ChatGPT respect client preferences automatically
• Apply formatting and typographic rules across entire projects
• Eliminate repetitive corrections and improve consistency
Stop adapting to AI output. Make AI adapt to you and to each of your clients.
Join us to see how customised AI can boost both quality and productivity.


Philippe Mercier began his career as an IT consultant and author of a dozen software programming books published by Hachette France. His passion for writing and his expertise in IT quickly led him to the world of translation and software localisation, where he participated in numerous projects and held various positions within translation agencies. Drawing on his experience in IT and his understanding of the challenges faced by translators, he has always strived to develop innovative solutions to meet their specific needs.
More recently, he has incorporated the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, such as machine translation and ChatGPT, into a CAT tool (Wordscope). This integration aims to assist translators in enhancing the quality and speed of their services, addressing the growing demand for translation in our globalised world.