Google Translate is now receiving an Artificial Intelligence (AI) update with two new utility features added. As of now, this app of the Mountain View-based tech firm enabled users to copy-paste or type and receive instant translation in a vast array of languages. Now the company is introducing two new features with its Gemini AI models - a Live Translate feature that will enable two individuals who speak different languages ​​to communicate and a Practice Language feature that will enable users to learn new languages, just like applications such as Duolingo.

In a blog entry, the technology firm outlined two features arriving at the Google Translate app, which will be live on both Android and iOS in India, Mexico, and the US. The first feature is Live Translate which will let users converse with people speaking a different native language.

After opening the Translate app, users will now see a new icon labeled 'Live Translate' at the bottom left side of the interface. Tapping on it will open a new page where users can set up two languages. Then, they can turn on the microphone and the app will start processing and transcribing the spoken text into the native language and the translated language.

There is a message bubble icon at the top of the interface, tapping on which opens a two-directional layout. This is helpful when two people are sitting face-to-face and still want to see the translation for a proper conversation. Google says that this feature uses AI to recognize conversational pauses, accents, and intonation.

The second feature transforms the Translate app from a simple translation tool into a language coach. Google has added a new 'Practice' option to the app that lets users create listening and speaking practice sessions. These sessions can be customized depending on whether the user is a beginner or an advanced speaker, the post said. "These interactive practices are generated instantly and smartly adapt to your skill level," the post said.

Like Duolingo, the Practice feature gives users a chance to learn a new language by tapping on the words they hear while listening to a conversation, or practice speaking with the help of available hints. Google says these sessions are designed in conjunction with learning practices and based on new studies of language acquisition.

The feature is currently available in beta. The initial version will let English speakers practice Spanish and French, and Spanish, French, and Portuguese speakers practice English.