YouTube Translates Closed Captioning

If you’ve ever stumbled onto a foreign-language YouTube video and you’re dying to know what’s happening, you may be in luck: YouTube has added support for auto-translating captions in videos. The video will still need captions to begin with, but you still can’t help but think—we live in incredible times. [via]



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