Google has just introduced a new feature to its comprehensive translation program: from now on, users on Android can Use your voice to convert it to translated text. This way they can write down what everyone else is saying in their language and what we say. And we can leave the text in its original language: just change it to adjust settings.
Google's creative genius is not just researching all that comes to mind, and you know exactly what we're saying, You clearly understand each word and context; it allows you to act appropriately, such as in response to an instruction given by an assistant. And not only that: Google's Google AI is an expert at translating speech into text. You can make it Assistant, apps like Live Transcript and now with a company translator. Haven't tried it yet? Yes, you can do it now.
Write and interpret everything you say
We knew that Google translator would find this new way of writing because Google's engineers made it more popular than last month. As we know, this mode lets you convert speech into text using Google's AI and voice recognition system. This allows writing from sentences to complete entries; at the option of directly translate words into the language you want, all with just a few keytrokes on the screen.
New mode will come to all Google Translate users, as is often the case with changes made by the company from the server side. So far we have not been able to test it, but we do know how it works: we explain all the steps that go write what you want in the translator.
- Open the Google Translator app. When the writing option is active, you will see a button appear below the text box, to the right of the & # 39; Chat & # 39;
- Press & # 39; Write & # 39; and select source languages and what you say will be written.
- Talk on the phone and Google Translate will convert words to text on the display. By default they will be sent pre-translated, but you can change it to the original language by clicking on the sprocket and selecting & # 39; Show original text & # 39;
- In settings you can also customize the text size and choose whether you want a dark or light interface.
This new way of recording and translating will gradually reach all user applications starting today. It will be available in eight languages at first: English, French, German, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Thai. Updates will be available soon: visit the app store to find out if you already have Google Translate in the download mode you can download.
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