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USING DEEPMIND’S LARGE LANGUAGE AUDIO MODEL, THE FEATURE ENABLES SMOOTH, NATURAL CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN USERS SPEAKING DIFFERENT LANGUAGES ON GOOGLE MEET. INITIALLY LAUNCHING IN ENGLISH AND
SPANISH, IT WILL EXPAND TO MORE LANGUAGES SOON. New Delhi: Google has announced one of its most impactful communication upgrades in real-time speech translation for Google Meet. Unveiled at
Google I/O 2025, this new feature will enable users to carry on natural voice conversations with others in different languages, thanks to Google DeepMind’s powerful AI language model. This
innovative capability can instantly translate spoken words during meetings into a listener’s preferred language, preserving the original speaker’s tone, emotion, and voice texture. The
feature is being rolled out initially to Google’s consumer AI subscribers starting Tuesday. TALK FREELY IN ANY LANGUAGE Imagine an English-speaking user chatting smoothly with a
Spanish-speaking grandparent or a global team collaborating across language barriers. Google Meet’s new live translation makes all this possible in real time, enabling clear conversations
across languages. Users will still hear the original speaker faintly, with the translated speech overlaid in real time — creating a seamless, immersive conversation experience. LOW LATENCY,
HIGH ACCESSIBILITY Google says the latency in this translation system is minimal, allowing multiple participants to interact simultaneously — something earlier systems struggled with. This
opens up new ways for families, teams, and communities to stay connected across borders. The rollout will begin with English and Spanish and expand in the coming weeks to include German,
Italian, and Portuguese. Businesses using Google Workspace can also expect early access to testing later this year. A GAME-CHANGER FOR GLOBAL COMMUNICATION With this update, Google Meet aims
to break down language barriers like never before. By integrating real-time AI-driven translation, Google is redefining what virtual meetings can achieve, making global conversations as
natural as local ones. During the Google I/O 2025 event, Google rolled out the final QPR Beta version of Android 16 for its Pixel users. CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted key upgrades in the new
OS, which is expected to be officially released in August or September 2025. This version focuses heavily on interface design upgrades, dynamic theming, and enhanced privacy protections.