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Meta’s AI translation tool can dub your Instagram videos

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  • Meta’s AI translation tool can dub your Instagram videos

  • Google announced the next step in its nuclear energy plans

  • Google Gemini can now read your Docs aloud

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Meta’s AI translation tool can dub your Instagram videos

Meta is introducing an AI translation tool for Facebook and Instagram users, which automatically dubs reels into another language. The tool matches the sound of the user's voice and mouth movement. Currently, users can only translate English to Spanish and vice versa. To enable the tool, users can select the Translate voices with Meta AI toggle before publishing a reel. The tool will automatically display translated reels to users in their preferred language, with a tag indicating the translation.

Google announced the next step in its nuclear energy plans

Google is working with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to purchase electricity from a next-generation reactor being developed by engineering company Kairos Power in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The reactor is expected to start supplying electricity to the local grid that serves Google data centers in Tennessee and Alabama by 2030. This could help jumpstart a new era for nuclear energy in the US, as the nation's current fleet of nuclear reactors uses decades-old technology that has struggled to compete with cheap electricity from gas-fired power plants and solar and wind farms. Kairos Power is building one of the first reactors that proponents hope can usher in a resurgence of nuclear energy and meet rising electricity demand from Big Tech and AI. Google aims to help Kairos deploy 500 megawatts of new nuclear capacity in the US by 2035.

Google Gemini can now read your Docs aloud

Google Docs now allows users to generate AI-generated audio versions of documents, with customizable voices and playback speeds. This feature is accessible to readers and authors by selecting the Tool dropdown menu and selecting Audio > Listen to this tab. Authors can also add a customizable audio button in a document. Currently, audio is only available for English documents and desktop devices. This feature is available to Workspace users with business, enterprise, or education plans, as well as those with AI Pro and Ultra subscriptions.

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