If we can’t escape the ever-expanding AI headline, neither can you. At least this time, YouTube will get involved with his 2023 keyword and actually use it for some purpose. With the help of Aloud, a company that specializes in AI-powered dubbing, pulled out of Google’s Area 120 incubator, the platform has a knack for helping creators dub their videos in other languages. Turning around, YouTube reportedly made the announcement on Thursday. The Verge.
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This idea is a great idea from YouTube. While major creators on platforms like Mr. Beast already pay third-party linguists to dub their videos into different languages, lesser-known (and poor) creators don’t have that kind of freedom. is not. Enabling even rudimentary AI to handle this job could theoretically lead to a larger audience for creators.
It’s a win-win for everyone involved. YouTube creators get more attention from their videos, so they can earn more from advertising revenue. YouTube, on the other hand, is getting more attention as a site as a whole.
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According to a statement made to The VergeYouTube is testing the tool with “hundreds” of YouTubers. Company spokeswoman Jessica Gibby said Aloud will only support English, Spanish and Portuguese for now, but Amjad Hanif said “more languages will be supported in the future.”
Judging by the video above, using this technology is also pretty straightforward. According to Aloud’s website, it will first give users a transcription of their own videos, allowing them to make changes that the AI may have gone wrong (this is AI, after all). . From there, move on to translating and dubbing your video. Go to the video and click the gear icon,[オーディオ トラック]Click to find it. Check out the Spanish dub of this video to see how it all sounds.
Considering Oud’s childhood ( was pulled out of Google’s incubator prematurely), its scope is not very extensive. not yet. YouTube has plans to “make the translated audio his tracks sound like the voice of the creator, making them more expressive and lip-syncing,” Hanif said.yes it’s not scary and all, even a little cool. As for when that happens, expect new features to come sometime in 2024.
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