According to Android Police , after a long time of 'forgetting' the Google Translate app in the artificial intelligence (AI) race, Google has finally made an improvement move. According to leaked information from AssembleDebug, the upcoming Google Translate app will be equipped with an AI-powered 'Ask a follow-up' feature.
Google Translate gets AI 'soul' with the ability to refine translations
This feature will appear after users enter text to be translated, allowing them to continue asking questions and requesting the app to refine the translation. For example, if the translation is unclear, users can ask Google Translate to come up with another translation.
New AI feature called 'Ask a follow-up' is coming to Google Translate
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Not only that, users can also adjust the tone, style, simplify the text, or customize the translation to suit each region. Google Translate can even combine with Gemini to transform the translation according to unique requests, such as "making the translation sound funny, like a tech geek".
While not a groundbreaking feature, 'Ask a follow-up' promises to provide a better translation experience, help users gain deeper understanding of context, and even aid in foreign language learning.
This feature is said to work via an internet connection, leveraging AI processing power. Although still in the testing phase, the fact that AssembleDebug has successfully enabled this feature on Google Translate version 9.3.78.731229477.7 suggests that the official launch date is not far away.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/google-dich-duoc-nang-tam-kha-nang-dich-thuat-nho-ai-185250227183257975.htm
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