YouTube has announced that the platform is looking forward to integrating AI-powered tools that will actually automatically dub videos into other languages. This may seem like a trivial feature, but AI-powered dubbing helps both creators and viewers overcome language barriers by enabling everyone to enjoy content that was never possible before. You will be able to forget it completely. I also learned that this feature has been in development for years and is part of Google’s Area 120 incubator where Google is working on an experimental project.
Thanks to AI, Aloud helps transform YouTube by offering dubbing
The new YouTube feature is called Aloud at the time of this writing, and the creators called “Quickly and easily dubbing your videos into multiple languages unlocks knowledge that might be locked into a single language today. ” The good news is that Google wants this new feature to make it easier for all creators, especially those who usually struggle to dub their videos in different languages, to reach a wider audience. that you are trying to they have. Check out this cool video demonstrating Aloud.
Well, if you’re confused about how Aloud works with YouTube, the good news is that the official website explains it. This tool basically starts by transcribing the video. Authors can then review and edit the transcript. Once that’s done, the video is translated and dubbed into the target language and published.
In a conversation with The Verge, YouTube’s Amjad Hanif also shared how the feature is currently being tested with several creators around the world. Only a few languages are supported, but more will be supported in the future. English, Spanish and Portuguese will be available upon release, with Hindi, Bahas He Indonesian and other languages joining the feature.
To be honest, I’ve never seen Aloud in action, but judging by the information I’ve received, it’s one of the coolest tools I’ve had a lot of fun using. It looks like there is. And I’m really happy that it’s coming to YouTube. But at the same time, it poses a threat to any creator with multiple channels publishing the same video in different languages.
