Thanks to the IT home netizen Baa Baa Yang for the clue delivery!
On May 22, IT Home reported that when Microsoft introduced its Copilot function at the Blid developer conference, it mentioned that Edge browser will launch the "real-time video translation" function, which is known to be applicable to YouTube, LinkedIn, Coursera and other websites, and also supports Reuters, CNBC, Bloomberg and other news websites.
Microsoft said that this new AI function will enable real-time translation through dubbing and subtitles when you watch videos, Support translation from Spanish to English, and from English to German, Hindi, Italian, Russian and Spanish 。 Microsoft promises to add more languages and supported websites in the future.
In addition, Microsoft said AI can also translate video content into sign language, so as to help deaf mutes or hearing impaired people better understand video content.
As far as IT Home knows, the Edge browser has supported the function of "summarizing YouTube videos", but it is still unable to generate a text summary of each video, because this function still depends on the subtitles of the video to create a summary.