YouTube Launches Automatic Dubbing for Millions of Users

YouTube has announced the launch of automatic video dubbing, a feature expected to change the viewing experience for millions of users worldwide.
The feature allows creators to add or automatically generate dubbed versions of their videos in multiple languages, eliminating the need for subtitles. During a pilot program, creators like MrBeast and Mark Rober had the opportunity to test the feature.
According to YouTube, channels that used automatic dubbing saw an increase of over 25% in watch time. On Jamie Oliver's channel, dubbed videos tripled the number of visitors.
Automatic dubbing uses artificial intelligence and supports translations from English to languages such as Japanese, Hindi, Spanish, and Korean. The feature will be available to all creators in the coming weeks.