Google has just introduced an exciting feature to its Persian -speaking users. The company’s artificial intelligence tool, Audio Overviews, which previously worked in English, now supports 50 new languages, and Persian is among them. Available through Google’s Notebooklm service, it can convert text content, such as research articles or long content, into audio files. These audio files have a podcast -like structure and provide content in the form of an attractive conversation between the two virtual presenters.
This update is an important change for the Audio Overviews tool. Users can now use languages such as Turkish, Korean, Chinese, Indian, Arabic, German, Italian, Filipino, Japanese and more than 40 other languages to produce audio content. The expansion of languages makes it possible to access this technology for a broader range of audiences around the world. Prior to the update, Audio Overviews capabilities were limited to English only, but now more users can benefit from it.
To use this new feature and make podcast in Farsi, users must first log into the Notebooklm website. Upon login, they need to go to the settings section and select the Persian option in the Output Language section. By doing this simple setting, Google’s artificial intelligence analyzes your input text content and produces a conversation -based audio file in Farsi that you can listen to immediately. This process allows users to quickly provide attractive audio summaries from their texts.
Of course, access to the Notebooklm service for users in Iran has limitations. To use this platform, Iranian users need to use IP change tools. Without IP change, it is not possible to log in to the Notebooklm site.
Google has said the purpose of this feature is to simplify the content production process for the makers as well as to provide a new way of consuming text content by the audience. The company emphasizes that audio summaries produced by Audio Overviews are merely a reflection of the original content and that artificial intelligence does not provide any personal views or views on the topics raised.
Google has also announced that this update is just starting and more features will be added to Audio Overviews in the future. The company intends to use users’ feedback to continuously improve the tool. In addition, programs for integrating Audio Overviews with the popular Google Docs service are also being reviewed. However, the interactive Notebooklm section that allows users to speak directly with artificial intelligence remains only limited to English, and no information has been released on the time of support for other languages. The tool has been released in more than 200 countries last year and its capabilities are gradually expanding.


Source: The Verge
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