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In 2017, when the first model of the DeepL translator was released, it was a sensation: the translations from the Cologne startup achieved better results than those from Google. The company has since achieved multiple unicorn status, and the translator is integrated into the daily work of many people far beyond Germany, and it could soon fundamentally change professional video calls. CEO Jarek Kutylowski spoke in the OMR Podcast about the future visions for the company and the competition from Silicon Valley, assessed the opportunities and risks of AI, and answered the question of whether it is still worth learning languages today.