Aider is a “pair-programming” tool that can use various providers as the AI back end, including a locally running instance of ...
You can now use Google Translate's real-time translation feature with any wireless headphones, and we're going to show you ...
Google's live translation feature now works with all headphones, not just Pixel Buds. Android users can use any headphones they want to hear another person's words translated live in their ears.
Google Translate is rolling out new features that leverage Gemini, including live translation with headphones. Google Translate is now leveraging “advanced Gemini capabilities” to “improve ...
Google is showing off an updated Google Translate beta that uses Gemini AI to identify a foreign speaker and translate in real time, pushing the output to a pair of connected earbuds. If it works, ...
Google is enhancing its Translate service with the advanced Gemini AI model. This integration promises more natural and context-aware translations. A new real-time speech-to-speech translation feature ...
Google has increasingly moved toward keeping features locked to its hardware products, but the Translate app is bucking that trend. The live translate feature is breaking out of the Google bubble with ...
Google is rolling out new Gemini-assisted functionality to Search and its Translate app. It says its AI can now provide more natural and accurate text translations for phrases that have more "nuanced ...
Live speech translations were once only on the Pixel Buds. Live speech translations were once only on the Pixel Buds. It’s one of a few new features coming to Google Translate, along with improved ...
Google Translate is getting a major AI boost with Gemini, promising more accurate and natural translations for text and even real-time speech. This update enhances understanding of idioms and slang. A ...
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Google just made whatever pair of headphones you own a bit more useful.