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Google will soon read websites to you – CNBC, CNBC

Google will soon read websites to you – CNBC, CNBC


Sundar Pichai, Alphabet CEO.

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Googleon Tuesday announced during CES 2020 that Google Assistant willsoon be able to read websites to you. This could offer easier access to information for people who are visually impaired.

Even cooler: it’ll translate the text from one of languages ​​before reading it if the content is written in a language you don’t understand.

All you’ll have to do is load up a site on an Android phone and then say “Hey Google, read it” or “Hey Google, read this page.” Then, Google Assistant will read it back to you.

Google Assistant’s voice has started to sound a bit less robotic thanks to improvements it has made to its voice datasets, but it seems like it’ll still sound kind of funky hearing a whole news article or story in a robotic voice.

Google says it’s working to “include auto-scroll and text highlighting capabilities” so that you can follow along with the text as it reads to you, though it doesn’t seem that like that will be ready at launch.

The feature will roll out later this year and, since it relies on Google Assistant, it’ll be exclusive to Android phones.

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