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    Google Meet can translate what you say into other languages

    News RoomBy News RoomMay 20, 20251 Min Read
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    Google is bringing speech translation to Meet. During I/O on Tuesday, Google revealed a new Gemini-powered feature that can translate what you say into your conversation partner’s preferred language.

    Google says the AI-generated translation will preserve the sound of your voice, tone, and expression. In a demo shown by Google, an English speaker joins a call with a colleague who speaks Spanish. Once their colleague turns on Gemini’s speech translation, Meet begins dubbing over what they’re saying with an AI-generated English translation that includes all their vocal inflections — and vice versa.

    For now, Meet can only translate between English and Spanish, but Google plans on adding support for Italian, German, and Portuguese in the “coming weeks.” The feature is rolling out now to subscribers, and Google will also bring the feature to enterprises later this year.

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