- Google NoteBooklm now supports audio previews in more than 50 languages
- Users can generate AI podcasts according to the information downloaded in their favorite languages
- The pro-elderly gemini 2.5 functionality retains the same relaxed style of conversation, whatever the language
It seems that the “podcasters” have that you create with the Google notebooklm play a lot of Duolingo. The hosts generated by the AIA AUNOTE OUR OUR FUNCTION can now operate in more than 50 languages. Audio preview is the automotive functionality that transforms the documents, videos, books and other information that you give it in an audio program animated by a few AI voices.
When you preview the audio now, you can access the settings and choose an output language before the audio generation. You can also change your language on the fly, generate summaries for friends or students in their mother tongue, or multilingual preparation study guides without hiring a translator or defying the often disorderly results of Google Translate.
Addition may not seem to be a big problem among other AI glasses, but it is potentially enormous. Language plays a goalkeeper for so many things, especially technology. Now Google can attract those who could be interested in playing with its AI toy without them having to learn a brand new language.
A whole global audience of people who study, taught, sought or simply interest new things can now sail better in a Google platform previously limited by English exclusivity. Teachers, for example, can download a meli-melo of resources in different languages and generate a digestible audio summary in the language with which their students are most comfortable.
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The functionality is only in beta version, and Google wishes to warn that there are still problems. Voices can trip and you might encounter strange or bad translations, especially in less frequently used languages. But the synthetic personalities will always discuss your sources of research documents or your guide and the full crime riff, summarize and notice the content; It’s just that English will not be the only language in which they do.
This tone is important. One of the reasons why audio previews clicked with users first is that they are not like a monotonous robot trying to teach you tax law. The AI hosts Crack’s jokes, the break for the effect and expresses its astonishment in the (generally) appropriate points.
There is something deeply satisfactory to hear your own research on ancient Rome that explained to you in Latin. This definitively makes learning the language more exciting. Podcasts Amo Audire Novis Linguis.