Google's AI Podcast Tool 'Audio Overviews' Expands to Over 50 Languages
Google's AI podcast maker, Audio Overviews, is now available in over 50 languages. This innovative tool, integrated into Google's NotebookLM app, transforms your research into engaging podcast-like conversations.
By heading to NotebookLM and selecting the Output Language in the settings, users can now generate and listen to Audio Overviews in languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, French, Hindi, Turkish, Korean, and Chinese.
Enhanced User Experience
Google's expansion of Audio Overviews to more than 50 languages marks just the beginning of the possibilities offered by this feature. The tech giant plans to continue improving and refining the tool based on user feedback.
Since its launch, Google has extended Audio Overviews to over 200 countries and introduced various new features. Users can now "guide" the AI hosts of the conversation and even interact with them, offering a more personalized experience.
In addition to NotebookLM, Google has integrated Audio Overviews into its Gemini AI chatbot and Google Docs, providing users with the ability to convert a wider range of written materials into AI-generated podcasts.
Expanding Accessibility
The recent expansion of Audio Overviews to include languages such as Spanish, Zulu, and Afrikaans demonstrates Google's commitment to making AI tools more accessible and user-friendly. The feature allows users to switch between languages seamlessly, catering to a diverse global audience.
By offering the option to change the output language in NotebookLM's settings, users can now create multilingual content effortlessly. This feature opens up new possibilities for language learning, content translation, and enhancing overall user experience.
Google's ongoing efforts to enhance the capabilities of Audio Overviews underscore the company's dedication to providing cutting-edge AI solutions that cater to a diverse array of users worldwide.
For more information on Google's AI podcast tool and its latest updates, you can refer to the official announcement here.










