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Google Notebooklm expands its Podcast AI to more languages

The taking of notes and the research wizard of Google, the research assistant, is doing its General Audio Description Characteristic available in 76 new languages, the company announced on Tuesday. Audio descriptions were launched last year to provide users with the ability to generate a podcast with virtual hosts based on documents that they have shared with Notebooklm, such as course readings or legal reports.

The idea behind the function is to give users another way of digesting and understanding the information in the documents they have charged to the application. With this expansion, more people can use audio descriptions in their favorite language.

Google points out that until now, audio descriptions have been generated in the preferred language of its account. Now the company is presenting a new “output language” option that will allow users to choose in which language its audio descriptions are generated.

You can change the language at any time, which makes it easier to create multilingual content or study materials as necessary, says Google.

“For example, a teacher who prepares a lesson on the Amazon jungle can share resources in several languages, such as a Portuguese documentary, a Spanish research work and English study reports, with his students,” Google wrote in a blog post. “Students can load them and can generate a general audio description of key ideas in their favorite language.”

Google told Techcrunch in an email that the new compatible languages ​​include Afrikaans, Arabic, Azerbaijan, Bulgarian, Bengalí, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish (European, Latin American, Mexico), Estonian, Basque, Persian, Finn, Filipino, French (European), French (Canada) Guujarati, Hindi, Hindi, Hindi, Hindi, Ja, Ja, Ja, Jaurio, Jaurio, Croati, Croati, Croati, Hinditi, Hindi, Hindi, Hindi, Hindi, Hindi, Jaurio, Jaurio. Creole, Hungarian, Armenian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Hebrew and Japanese.

They Also Include Javanese, Georgian, Kannada, Korean, Konkani, Latin, Lithhuanian, Latvian, Maithili, Macedonian, Malayalam, Marathi, Malay, Burmese (Myanmar), Nepali, Dutch, Norwegian (Nynorsk), Norwegian (Bokmål), Oriya, Oriya, Oriya, Oriya, Oriya, Oriya Punjabi, Polish, Pashto, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Sindhi, Cingalés, Slovak, Slovenian, Albanian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Swedish, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamés, Chinese (Simplified) and Chinese (traditional).