Google is introducing new AI-driven features to enhance accessibility on Android devices, particularly through the Expressive Captions tool. This feature builds on the existing Live Caption functionality, allowing users to receive real-time captions that include non-speech audio elements like applause and gasps. The updates aim to improve the experience for users who are deaf or hard of hearing, making media consumption more inclusive.
In addition to Expressive Captions, Google is rolling out several other enhancements, including improved document scanning in Google Drive and a new memory feature for the Gemini chatbot. These updates not only enhance user interaction but also streamline tasks like sharing files and managing smart home devices. The integration of AI across these features signifies a commitment to leveraging technology for better user experiences.
• Google's Expressive Captions enhance accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing users.
• Gemini chatbot integrates with third-party apps for improved user interaction.
This feature provides real-time captions for non-speech audio elements in videos.
Gemini is an AI chatbot that enhances user interaction through natural conversation.
Live Caption enables captions on any media playing on Android devices, enhancing accessibility.
Google is enhancing Android with AI features like Expressive Captions and Gemini for better user experiences.
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