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Google Translate is using AI to help users learn languages

A Google AI logo is seen displayed on a smartphone with a Google logo in the background.

That angry green bird just might get angrier.

Google is using Gemini AI to increase the power of Google Translate. Now, Translate allows users to practice new languages by creating personalized listening and speaking practice sessions in their preferred language. Sounds a little bit like Duolingo without its iconic mascot.

“Whether you’re an early learner looking to begin practicing conversation or an advanced speaker looking to brush up on vocabulary for an upcoming trip, Translate can now create tailored listening and speaking practice sessions just for you,” Matt Sheets, a product manager at Google, wrote in a blog post on Tuesday. “These interactive practices are generated on-the-fly and intelligently adapt to your skill level.”

It’s pretty simple to get started. Open the Google Translate app, select “practice,” set your skill level and goals, and voila! Translate will create a scenario specifically for you.

“In each scenario, you can either listen to conversations and tap the words you hear to build comprehension, or you can practice speaking with helpful hints available when you need them,” Sheets wrote. Google Translate will track your progress with each lesson.

“Following positive feedback from early testers, we’re excited to start rolling out this beta experience more broadly in the Translate app for Android and iOS this week,” the blog reads. “It’s available first for English speakers practicing Spanish and French, as well as for Spanish, French and Portuguese speakers practicing English.”

Google also announced other updates to its language learning tools, like real-time translations in the Translate app. All of these updates come from Google’s AI and machine learning, which it says have helped the company to make “huge strides in translation quality, multimodal translation, and text-to-speech (TTS) capabilities.”

“Every month, people translate around 1 trillion words across Google Translate, Search and in visual translations in Lens and Circle to Search,” Sheets wrote. “Now, thanks to AI, we’re making it even more effortless to overcome language barriers.”

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