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Google Translate updated with 110 new languages with the help of Ai

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Google Translate has unveiled its most expansive update yet, introducing AI-powered translations for 110 new languages.

This expansion of service significantly broadens the platform’s reach accomodate languages spoken by over 614 million people worldwide, constituting approximately 8% of the global population.

A notable aspect of this expansion is its focus on African languages, with approximately a quarter of the new additions falling into this category. Languages such as Fon, Kikongo, Luo, Ga, Swati, Venda, and Wolof are now accessible through Google Translate, marking a significant enhancement in linguistic inclusivity.

Central to this milestone is Google’s PaLM 2 language model, which played a pivotal role in enabling the incorporation of languages related to Hindi and French creoles. This advanced AI model learns from related languages, facilitating the addition of diverse linguistic nuances and dialectical variations.

Despite challenges posed by linguistic intricacies, such as shared written characters between Cantonese and Mandarin, Google Translate’s advancements continue to bridge language barriers effectively.

The inclusion of languages like Manx, a Celtic language nearly extinct in 1974, showcases Google’s efforts in language revitalization and preservation.

This expansive update aligns with Google’s broader vision under the 1,000 Languages Initiative, aimed at leveraging AI to support the world’s top 1,000 languages.

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Miguel Ty

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Miguel Paolo Ty is an Executive Producer at YugaTech. His work focuses on being a tech writer and content creator for the company, covering the latest in consumer technology, from smartphones and wearables to gaming hardware, automotive, smart home devices, and creator-focused gadgets like cameras. Known for his clear and approachable writing style, he specializes in turning complex specs and features into content that’s easy for everyday readers to understand. Beyond reviews and comparisons, Miguel also works on creative campaigns, product storytelling, and multimedia content that bridge tech journalism with modern digital media. His work focuses on helping readers make smarter buying decisions through hands-on insights, practical analysis, and real-world experience. Outside Yugatech he's a Content Producer that specializes in video production.

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