YouTube announced the global expansion of its automatic neuro-dubbing feature for videos, now supporting 27 languages, including Russian, accessible to all users. This offering enhances visibility for creators engaging a worldwide audience. Notably, machine dubbing does not diminish the original content’s visibility in recommendations; on the contrary, it enhances it for international viewership. Creators retain the option to upload custom audio tracks instead of relying on AI dubbing.
Previously, this feature was exclusive to creators with monetized content. Viewers find the process of enabling neuro-dubbing straightforward: simply access player settings, click the gear icon, and select the desired audio track. A special Expressive Speech mode for eight languages enables AI to retain the author’s tones and emotions, while a trial function, Lip Sync, synchronizes lip movements with the translated audio track. The expansion of neuro-dubbing opens new avenues for creators to attract audiences globally and simplifies video access for people speaking different languages.
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