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- Google has revealed more clusters about its better voice typing feature on G board.
- Although the G -board already allows the use of basic sound commands to edit the text, its better feature can use AI for the editing of the smarter.
- This feature can be strengthened by Gemini Nano, which can allow sound editing sharp with sound.
A AP’s tears Helps predict the features that come in the future based on the code that progresses at work. However, it is possible that such predators do not make it public release.
We have seen more of the G -Board feature, which is currently labeled “smart edit”, which will allow the text to edit the text using sound. The G -board already allows you to edit the text using sound commands, such as “editing” or “deletion”, followed by a part of the text. However, a better feature can rely on AI to understand more diverse orders and enforce them more intelligently.
We received smart edit references in the Gboard app for Android (version 15.6.2 beta). The feature is currently unavailable, but Google has added numerous examples of sound commands that may be used to edit the text.
The aforementioned images showed numerous various examples of these methods that you will use Gord’s voice typing to find and edit specific bits in the text. Google labels complex commands called “detailed modification”, which will require more processing capabilities to delete a particular word, such as easy amendments. Based on what we have seen, G -board should be able to insert or edit the specific words to the middle text and take steps such as sending a message. Since these detailed orders need to be widely scrutinized through the text, the use of AI here is very important.
Although we can activate examples, we cannot activate ourselves and use ourselves, which makes it difficult to guess how much we can edit these commands. Since the AI ​​strengthens this feature – and most likely, the gymnasium nano models, with which G -board will be able to translate such requests, remains to be experienced.