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    Google Translate Reportedly Adding AI Integration, Duolingo-Like Game Elements

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 18, 20252 Mins Read
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    Google Translate could soon get some major AI enhancements, like the ability to select different AI models and a game-like practice mode, according to a report from Android Police on Monday.

    Android analyst AssembleDebug looked into the Google Translate app’s latest build, version 9.15.114, and found what appears to be new changes to the user interface. At the top, there’s a new model selector, Fast and Advanced. Fast would presumably be for quick translation tasks, like deciphering menu items. Advanced will likely use Gemini to understand the context of a text or a conversation with more accuracy

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    According to the report, the update will also include a practice mode to help gamify language learning, similar to that used in the popular language app Duolingo.

    A representative for Google didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. 

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    For the last two years, Google’s been showcasing various demos and releasing features to make language interpretation easier. At Google I/O earlier this year, the tech giant showed off a demo of what live translation might look like for someone wearing a pair of its Android XR smartglasses. 

    With the launch of the Pixel Fold in 2023, the company also released a live interpreter mode that used the device’s inner and outer screens. 

    Understanding different languages is a key innovation of AI. The ability to use large language model technology to interpret between two distinct languages expands the content and conversations humans can have with one another. 

    Already, Google has released auto-dubbing tech on YouTube, allowing English-speaking audiences to watch Japanese YouTubers, for example. 

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