Google ( GOOG ) ( GOOGL ) unveiled its new Gemini 3.5 Live Translate audio model on Tuesday, which the tech giant says will aid live speech-to-speech translation. "The model automatically detects 70+ languages and generates smooth, natural-sounding translated speech that preserves the speakers' intonation, pacing and pitch," Google said on its website. "Unlike turn by turn systems that wait for th...
Google ( GOOG ) ( GOOGL ) unveiled its new Gemini 3.5 Live Translate audio model on Tuesday, which the tech giant says will aid live speech-to-speech translation. "The model automatically detects 70+ languages and generates smooth, natural-sounding translated speech that preserves the speakers' intonation, pacing and pitch," Google said on its website. "Unlike turn by turn systems that wait for the speaker to finish speaking before responding, 3.5 Live Translate generates speech continuously, balancing the trade-off between waiting for context to improve quality and translating immediately to stay in sync with the speaker. It delivers fluid audio without awkward pauses and stays just a few seconds behind the speaker throughout the session." Gemini 3.5 Live Translate is available today for developers in public preview in the Gemini Live API and Google AI Studio; for enterprises in Google Meet; and is coming to everyone via Google Translate on Android and iOS. Alphabet shares were down fractionally in late morning trading. More on Alphabet Alphabet's $84.75B Equity Plan Looks Like A Red Flag - It Isn't (For Now) Alphabet: CapEx Pressure Is Real, But The Long-Term AI Opportunity Is Bigger Google TPU V8 Vs. Nvidia: How Inference Is Rewriting The AI Market SpaceX-Google cloud deal may point to Microsoft Azure upside: BNP Apollo, Blackstone finalize $35B private credit deal to power Anthropic's AI expansion - report