AI has revolutionized web application internationalization. This talk demonstrates how modern AI technologies create a transformative shift in making web content globally accessible. Instead of traditional localization workflows costing thousands per language, we can now automate translation, transcription, and voice generation at a fraction of the cost. Through live demos and real-world examples, we’ll explore how this disrupts conventional approaches and empowers small teams to reach global audiences. The talk will also showcase practical implementation patterns attendees can apply to their projects.


Welcome to Disruptive Tech London, hosted by Civo, a vibrant community of forward-thinking individuals who are passionate about the latest developments in technology.
We believe that technology has the power to revolutionise the world, and we are committed to exploring new ideas, sharing knowledge, and collaborating with like-minded people.
Join us on the second Wednesday of every month as we host regular tech talks on a wide range of topics, including DevOps, machine learning, cloud computing, software development, security, and emerging technologies. Our events are designed to give you insights into the latest trends, best practices, and real-world applications of these technologies.
We believe that innovation thrives on diversity and inclusivity, and we are committed to creating a welcoming and supportive environment for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned tech professional or just starting out, we welcome you to join us and be a part of the exciting future of tech. So come and join us, and let's disrupt the world of tech together!
Apply to be a future speaker here.
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AI progress is running away on the server-side, where the GPUs live, but the web platform is never that far behind. In this talk we're going to explore the incredible applications you can build in the browser today and in the near future.
You'll see how to build an offline-capable, speech to speech language translation app, a babelfish, using nothing but the web platform. Through this app we'll explore the different ways we can run AI models in the browser today and what may be built into the browser in the future. From low-level standards to high-level experiments, you'll learn how to work with AI on the web.
Bio:
Phil is a developer relations engineer for Langflow at IBM and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He loves working with JavaScript, TypeScript or Ruby to build web applications and tools to help developers. He once helped build a website that captured the world's favourite sandwich fillings. He has too many GitHub repositories.
Away from the keyboard, Phil listens to ska punk, hangs out with his miniature dachshund (also called Ruby), and is on a mission to discover the world's best beers.
Phil tweets at @philnash and you can find him elsewhere online at https://philna.sh.
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AI has revolutionized web application internationalization. This talk demonstrates how modern AI technologies create a transformative shift in making web content globally accessible. Instead of traditional localization workflows costing thousands per language, we can now automate translation, transcription, and voice generation at a fraction of the cost. Through live demos and real-world examples, we’ll explore how this disrupts conventional approaches and empowers small teams to reach global audiences. The talk will also showcase practical implementation patterns attendees can apply to their projects.


Welcome to Disruptive Tech London, hosted by Civo, a vibrant community of forward-thinking individuals who are passionate about the latest developments in technology.
We believe that technology has the power to revolutionise the world, and we are committed to exploring new ideas, sharing knowledge, and collaborating with like-minded people.
Join us on the second Wednesday of every month as we host regular tech talks on a wide range of topics, including DevOps, machine learning, cloud computing, software development, security, and emerging technologies. Our events are designed to give you insights into the latest trends, best practices, and real-world applications of these technologies.
We believe that innovation thrives on diversity and inclusivity, and we are committed to creating a welcoming and supportive environment for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned tech professional or just starting out, we welcome you to join us and be a part of the exciting future of tech. So come and join us, and let's disrupt the world of tech together!
Apply to be a future speaker here.
Join our Slack community, follow our LinkedIn & Twitter, and Subscribe to our YouTube.
AI progress is running away on the server-side, where the GPUs live, but the web platform is never that far behind. In this talk we're going to explore the incredible applications you can build in the browser today and in the near future.
You'll see how to build an offline-capable, speech to speech language translation app, a babelfish, using nothing but the web platform. Through this app we'll explore the different ways we can run AI models in the browser today and what may be built into the browser in the future. From low-level standards to high-level experiments, you'll learn how to work with AI on the web.
Bio:
Phil is a developer relations engineer for Langflow at IBM and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He loves working with JavaScript, TypeScript or Ruby to build web applications and tools to help developers. He once helped build a website that captured the world's favourite sandwich fillings. He has too many GitHub repositories.
Away from the keyboard, Phil listens to ska punk, hangs out with his miniature dachshund (also called Ruby), and is on a mission to discover the world's best beers.
Phil tweets at @philnash and you can find him elsewhere online at https://philna.sh.
Platform Sponsors

Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!

Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host