2019-10-17 23:43 |
One of the coolest new Android features Google announced at I/O this year was the ability to perform real-time captioning on your smartphone. No, not just live captions for video, but rather for any audio that might pass through your phone’s speakers.
We now know that feature will be available at launch with the Pixel 4, and will arrive on the Pixel 3, 3 XL, and 3a later this year. I was able to try out the feature early, and it’s quite impressive. This is doubly true considering all the processing happens on the device. Google isn’t sending data to the…
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