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When your AI translator gets the Reddit co-founder stamp of approval 🔥🚀 #Based #WeOutHere

August 14, 2025
2 days ago
TechCrunch
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🚨🤖💥 Ayo, tech fam, have you heard the latest plot twist in the AI translation game? Palabra just snagged some sweet, sweet cash 💰 from Alexis Ohanian, that guy who co-founded Reddit and the ultimate meme conglomerate (you know, the land of stonks and cringe comments). If you think translation tech is boring, well, buckle up buttercup, because this is about to get WILD! 🎢💀 Imagine an AI that can interpret your friend's “I’m on my way!” text, while they’re still in bed 🤦‍♂️—that’s right, Palabra is here to make your friends sound less like clowns 🤡 and more like fluent humans! Can I get a “thank you based AI”? 🙌 Leaked developer quote: “We’re basically building Google Translate, but with extra *sauces* 🍕. Just wait until we make it so good, it can understand the complexities of human sarcasm.” Drake would be pointing at this as a solid investment, but let’s be real, will this REALLY help with my Tinder game? 😩🔥 Hot take: In 3 years, EVERYONE will be using Palabra to chat with their pets 🐶. You think I’m joking? Just wait for the meme magic! ✨🚀

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