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    Google Unveils Gemini 3.5 Live Translate for Near‑Instant Multilingual Conversations

    A new Google AI tool might be able to translate at the speed of actual conversations, allowing you to talk more naturally with someone speaking a different language than you.

    Google on Tuesday unveiled Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a new audio model designed to make real-time multilingual conversations feel more natural. Unlike traditional translation systems that process speech in turns, Gemini 3.5 Live Translate continuously listens, translates and speaks, allowing conversations to flow with only a few seconds of delay to mimic natural speech patterns.

    The model automatically detects spoken languages and supports more than 70 languages, enabling thousands of language pairings within the same conversation. Google says the technology is now available to developers and partners, who can integrate it into meetings, communication platforms and mobile applications.

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    What’s new in Gemini 3.5 Live Translate

    The biggest change is how translation happens. Rather than waiting for one speaker to finish before generating a response, Gemini 3.5 Live Translate performs continuous streaming translation. The result is a more fluid conversational experience with fewer awkward pauses, interruptions and delays.

    The model is built for the realities of everyday communication. Google said it can operate in noisy environments and is designed to handle background sounds, overlapping voices and informal speech patterns. That makes it suitable for a wide range of use cases, including customer support calls, guided tours, classrooms, ride-sharing services and live broadcasts.

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    Google is also emphasizing speech quality. Instead of producing a generic synthetic voice, the system attempts to preserve elements of the original speaker’s delivery, including pacing, intonation and emotional tone. This helps the translated speech sound more natural and makes conversations easier to follow.

    The broader goal is to move live translation beyond occasional demonstrations and into everyday communication. By enabling near real-time multilingual conversations without requiring speakers to change how they talk, Gemini 3.5 Live Translate could make cross-language interactions more practical for businesses, organizations and individuals alike.

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