YouTube is testing an AI-powered dubbing tool called Aloud, allowing creators to dub videos in multiple spoken languages. Aloud was developed by Google's Area 120 in-house incubator. Aloud transcribes the video, allowing for review and editing, and then translates and generates the dub. - Currently being tested with hundreds of creators, Aloud offers free dubbing services in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, with more languages to come.
- YouTube plans to enhance the tool further, making translated audio tracks sound more like a creator's voice, with improved expression and lip sync.
- The availability of Aloud's dubbing tool for a wider audience has not been announced yet. Users can join a waitlist for eventual access.
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