The feature is not officially launched yet, and Google has not officially launched it [File]
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Google’s Translate app can get AI-powered capabilities that allow users to ask follow-up questions about their translations to get more context or adjust the replies they receive, sharing Android authority.
The discovery is based on APK disassembly, which shows a demonstration of potential features according to the socket.
Users who convert from English to Hindi can press a button to require follow-up measures for AI-powered. This allows them to adjust the segmentation of translations by formalizing or simplifying language.
The feature is not officially yet, and Google hasn’t officially launched it yet.
Android Authority pointed out that in version 9.3.78.731229477.7 of the Google Translate app, subsequent issue features of AI-driven were tried.
In machine translation datasets, Indian languages that do not rely on Roman scripts are often omitted or badly represented, raising concerns about accessibility.
However, integration with generative AI tools can help make machine translation more accurate and seamless, for non-English speakers.
publishing – February 28, 2025 at 01:20 pm IST