Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
December 11, 2024
YouTube first introduced its AI-powered auto-dubbing tool at Vidcon last year, which was only being tested with a limited group of creators. This tool could help make content on the platform more accessible and easier to understand for people all over the world. The auto-dubbing feature is now available to channels that are focused on informational content, such as videos that teach viewers how to cook or sew. It'll expand availability to other types of content soon. To use the feature, simply upload a video as you normally would. YouTube will automatically detect the language and create dubbed versions in other languages. The tool supports English, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. YouTube's auto-dubbing utilizes Google's Gemini capabilities to replicate human speech. However, the company cautions that the feature may not perform perfectly, as the technology is still in its early stages of development. 'We're working hard to make it as... learn more