COLOGNE: The German AI start-up DeepL is launching a feature for translating spoken language in real time, DeepL Voice, the company's chief executive and founder, Jaroslaw Kutylowski, has announced. DeepL will then be able to provide live translations for video chat, allowing people to join the likes of a Zoom meeting in several languages. However, the live translation of spoken content is a completely different matter. DeepL says its live translation feature is specifically designed for spoken language and can ensure smooth communication in multiple languages and to help overcome language barriers. Microsoft also offers live translation for its Teams video conferencing application.
Source: The Star November 17, 2024 15:10 UTC