Instagram's short video section Reels tests AI simultaneous interpretation, allowing users to "speak foreign languages" with their own voices

Developer Alessandro Paluzzi announced his latest discovery on X (Twitter) today:Instagram Reels, the short video section ofAI voice dubbing"Function, bringing similarsimultaneous interpretation” experience.

The screenshots released show that the Instagram Reel page has appeared "Instagram will use AI to make you sound like you speak another language". The details below are as follows:

  • Viewers will hear your audio dubbed in the language of your choiceYou can turn this off for some or all languages for Reels you publish now or in the future. You'll be notified when translations and voiceovers are ready. People can see that your Reels are voiced using Meta's Al.

  • Al The translation may be inaccurate or inappropriate. You can report a translation error.

  • Meta may use your content, including translated audio, to improve the quality of Al.

  • This feature is not available to residents and users in Texas and Illinois.

Instagram's short video section Reels tests AI simultaneous interpretation, allowing users to "speak foreign languages" with their own voices

Users can record and edit short videos through Instagram's Reels. According to official introduction, there are more than 140 billion Reels views on Instagram and Facebook every day. Reels can help users grow their communities, grasp popular trends, and collaborate with inspiring creators. Reels is embedded in Facebook and Instagram. It is not an independent short video product, and the usage path is relatively hidden, but it is highly valued within Meta.

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