Google Translator:The Future is here #DTTNEWS
Google has majorly updated its Google Translate mobile app. The update brings promises to expedite the translation process while on the ...
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Google has majorly updated its Google
Translate mobile app. The update brings promises to expedite the
translation process while on the move.
As rumored,
the new version includes automatic language detection in conversation
mode, so having a conversation between two people who don’t speak the
same language is actually possible. Once you’ve selected the two
languages being spoken, Google Translate can now tell which one is being
spoken at any moment. With no need to manually toggle them,
conversations can be more natural.
Another big update is the integration of
the World Lens tool in the app. Google acquired the Word Lens
technology last year when it bought Quest Visual, a start-up founded by
former video game developer Otavio Good. Word Lens uses video mode in
smartphone cameras to scan scenes, identify writing and then display it
as if it were written in English.
While the Google Translate app already
lets you convert words into 36 languages using your phone’s camera, this
process will become more or less instant. So you can basically hover
your device in front of menus, road signs, and more, and see the
translated text overlaid on the screen immediately without any internet
connection.
The updated apps aren’t live yet, but the refresh will be rolling out starting today, according to Google’s blog post.
Thanks to technological advancements,
the barrier of language is rapidly disappearing with such tools. It may
not solve all problems, but at least travel and tourism will get easier
for many.