Google is one of the companies that made the biggest investment in intelligence in the past years, and it is no accident. The company operated by Sundar Pichai is shifting its focus from smartphones to this technology.
One of the most powerful aspects of its translation is the rendering. Applications such as Google Translate, Assistant or Google Maps have benefited from algorithms and strategies over the past few years that might have seemed magical.
And that's what we're going to think about the new project the company is working on, and how it will use its Android translation system in a few months.
Translation and output in real time
As you saw in The Verge, the upcoming Google Translate update will be able to record in real time the sound of our cellphone microphone. And he will do it in another language, translate it while writing.
That is, we will be speaking in the language and seeing how our words appear on our portable screen, but recorded in a different language of our choice.
In the first instance this method of translation will only be possible with the sound that is heard through the mobile microphone, or we can always play a particular sound on another device and make our touch on mobile.
To work on this task the application will require an internet connection and the calculations required to implement the new feature are not very easy, and it is not currently possible to enter them into the application code. It will not work as standard Google translation services.
There are currently no launch dates for this Google Translate Update app, and the company has only said that it will come in the future, so we may have to wait a few months.