Google's next Gboard upgrade turns your rambling into something you can actually send
Google's upcoming Gboard upgrade, named Rambler, aims to enhance voice typing by making it more natural and context-aware. Unlike traditional dictation, Rambler filters out filler words and understands mid-sentence corrections, improving the flow of speech-to-text. The feature will also support code-switching for bilingual users, but it requires premium hardware for optimal performance.
- ▪Rambler is a new Gboard feature designed to improve voice typing by filtering out unnecessary filler words.
- ▪It can understand mid-sentence corrections, allowing users to change their intent without disrupting the flow of conversation.
- ▪The feature supports code-switching for bilingual users, enabling seamless transitions between languages.
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