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Apollo, one of the most beloved iOS apps used to browse Reddit, will be shutting down due to Reddit's new API pricing (more than $20 million per year to operate the app). The third-party client will say goodbye on June 30th.
Okay, we might be getting ahead of ourselves there, but audio is one of the industries being most affected by AI these days. The technology has had its hands in everything from song creation to podcast generation, and now it's coming for translation.
TranslateAudio is a new app that aims to make video translation both easier and more friendly to your wallet. All it requires is a YouTube link to localize your videos into 9 different languages, including English, Spanish, German, Hindi, and more.
By incorporating AI, founder Mehul Sharma has made what used to be a costly and time-consuming process into one more accessible to the masses. Once you drop your link, it will roughly take the video's length to generate the new audio and will cost you $2 - $3 per minute, depending on your package.
TranslateAudio is currently in beta, with more features in the pipeline, including live translation and more languages. So if you're growing tired of subtitles, why not…
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