YouTube, perhaps the most popular among digital content platforms, has become an industry in recent years. Millions of users all over the world have the opportunity to watch content in different languages. Google aims to increase the experience of its users with its new feature.
YouTube announced its artificial intelligence-supported dubbing feature
YouTube introduced its new artificial intelligence-supported products at the Made on YouTube event. A feature previously announced at the event was officially approved. YouTube is preparing to add dubbing to videos using artificial intelligence technology.
Last June, Google announced that they would start using Aloud, an artificially powered dubbing service from the Area 120 incubator. Aloud was designed to help creators transcribe their videos into multiple languages easily and affordably. The good news is that the technology giant will not charge an extra fee for this feature.
The statement made by YouTube is as follows:
YouTube reaches audiences around the world, so we’re introducing an AI-powered dubbing tool to help creators open their content to audiences around the world.
On the other hand, two more artificial intelligence products were introduced at the event. Google aims to simplify the video editing and production process with the YouTube Create application. The app features automatic subtitles, a voice-over function, a library of copyright-free music, a host of effects and transitions, and of course a video editor.
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