Google Voice Dictation allows us to write in our own voice, predicting the message we want to send. Speech recognition converts everything we speak into text, and in a few days we no longer need to call punctuation.
Google developed Voice calling to add default goals. Now you can see our breaks and sounds to add commas, points and questions. The exclamations do not seem to recognize them, at least in our own language.
Default punctuation marks
This new feature is currently only available on the keyboard Google voice announcement which appears when you touch the microphone icon on third-party keyboards such as SwiftKey. In Gboard integrated voice annotations this new item is not available, there will need to be several languages configured on the keyboard and when changing the keyboard select "default – Google Voice Dictation" for the keyboard to be activated.
Google Voice Dictation for automatic scoring works in Spanish and well when we talk to him in terms of pulling and feeling good, we stand just as we would in real life. If we extend the pause then the keyboard starts to get confused and point to where the comma was or directly pass the call to understand that we stopped talking. Of course, it can't be made obsolete.
It is not yet known if the feature will even reach the Gboard sound board, as it can save us from "era", "comma" or "interrogation" while being told our messages. When you get to Gboard we hope that automatic scoring can be done for those users who do not finish convincing them with this feature.
Via | 9to5Google