Google Translate update adds Gemini AI to decode slang, now being capable of understanding cultural context and nuances across languages.
Traveling abroad can be an incredible adventure, but the language barrier can make even the most intrepid explorer nervous. The fear of being unable to communicate or understand signs and menus keeps ...
Google Translate now uses Gemini AI to decode idioms like "raining cats and dogs," offering alternative phrases and explanations on Android and iOS in the US and India.
In December, Google Translate started using Gemini AI to improve translations for colloquial phrases and idioms that might ...
Google Translate is getting an update that offers helpful alternatives to phrases, idioms, and colloquialisms. Tapping on “Understand” provides a detailed overview, and the “Ask” button lets you ask ...
The Google Translate app is handy on your phone, but you should still do some homework before use at a travel destination. (Dreamstime) Traveling to destinations where you don’t speak the local ...
Google Translate offers 249 languages, while Apple Translate only supports 19. Google Translate supports Android, iOS, iPadOS, and web browser use, with Apple Translate limited to Apple devices. Both ...
Apple has introduced an iPhone app that can make traveling to countries where you don't speak the language much easier.
Traveling often means you get to explore different cultures and different foods. But besides the new cultural and gastronomic experiences, you're also introduced to different languages. That's why ...
Though it still seems a bit like science fiction, we’ve reached the day where we can speak or type into our smartphones and have an artificial intelligence interpreter translate our speech or text ...
Only one person on the call needs to be on the T-Mobile network for the feature to work. The beta is meant to gradually test ...
— -- Captain Kirk had the universal translator, Arthur Dent had the Babel fish — and the rest of us have smartphones. There's one major difference, though. Neither the universal translator nor ...