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Microsoft Edge to bring real-time translation, dubbing to videos

The real-time video translation feature will be available on YouTube, LinkedIn, Moneycontrol among select other sites.

May 21, 2024 / 22:06 IST
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At its annual developer conference, Microsoft announced that an all-new real-time translation and dubbing freature is coming to Microsoft Edge. As per Microsoft, real-time video translation uses AI to translate videos into available preferred languages in real-time through audio dubbing and/or subtitles. “With just a few clicks, you’ll be able to open the door to watching many more video across a variety of languages,” said Microsoft.

The real-time video translation feature will be available on YouTube, LinkedIn, Moneycontrol, CNBC News, among other sites. The feature will be available from English to German, Hindi, Italian, Russian and Spanish, and from Spanish and Korean to English, with additional languages and video websites coming in the future.

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To use the feature, users need to click on the the translate icon, select the current and preferred language. AI will then get to work and show real-time video translations.

According to Microsoft, video content is increasing by the day but it still remains inaccessible to large parts of the population due to language barriers and hearing disabilities. The feature will help users who have language barriers, thanks to AI.