YouTube auto-dub translations just got a whole lot better

TL;DR
  • YouTube just announced some big access and feature expansions to video auto-dubbing.
  • Auto dubbing is now generally available to creators, and Expressive Speech debuts with support for eight languages.
  • YouTube has also started its pilot program to test lip sync for translations.

YouTube attracts creators from all around the world, and while that means there’s almost always going to be some great new content out there that’s targeted at you, it sucks when the video you most want to watch isn’t available in your language. Google’s been working hard for years to break down those kind of barriers, though, most recently introducing automatic dubbing into multiple languages. This week, we’re learning about what sounds like the program’s biggest and most impactful expansion since its creation.

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