
In other helpful translation tools, Google brought Interpreter Mode to smart speakers last year, and Google Translate and Google Lens got the ability to translate text seen in real life, like on signs or restaurant menus, simply by pointing your camera at it. Google is considering introducing the ability to export text and audio in the future, a company spokesperson told VentureBeat. This is available in apps like Recorder and other popular tools for long-form text transcription. Since speech-to-text AI still gets things wrong sometimes, the ability to export text and audio can be important to correct mistakes made by artificial intelligence. U sirviziu di Google, uffertu di rigalu, traduci à listanti i paroli, i frasi è i pagini Web trà linglesu è più di 100 altri lingui.

Though Transcribe comes with no time limits, at launch Translate is unable to export speech recording audio or a translation transcription. Google also introduced a Recorder app with real-time translation for Pixel smartphones last fall. Google open-sourced Live Transcribe last year to enable developers to convert long portions of speech into text and encouraged projects for people who are hearing impaired. The new Transcribe feature utilizes Live Transcribe speech engine coupled with cloud tensor processing units (TPU) to potentially deliver multiple updates to a translation every second.
