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Philadelphia Police Use Real-Time Translation Cameras for the World Cup

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The Philadelphia police can now communicate with people who speak foreign languages by simply pressing a button, using state-of-the-art body cameras capable of translating 50 languages in real time, as the city receives visitors who want to attend World Cup matches, Reuters reports.

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The Philadelphia police can now communicate with people who speak foreign languages by simply pressing a button, using state-of-the-art body cameras capable of translating 50 languages in real time, as the city receives visitors who want to attend World Cup matches, Reuters reports.

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Philadelphia: Philadelphia's police officers are now able to communicate with non-English speakers with a single button press, using sophisticated cameras capable of translating 50 languages in real time, given the city's preparations to receive the football World Cup. Kevin Bethel, Philadelphia City Police Commissioner, said that this technology represents a turning point that makes the force more efficient in [...].

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القدس العربي broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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