From live speech translation in video calls to auto-dubbing on TikTok, the technology to dissolve language barriers has arrived. Real-time translation powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is now ...
Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
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Rings can interpret gestures better than cameras or gloves, according to the study. These rings can quickly turn sign language into text. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing ...
If you've ever desperately wanted to know exactly what your golden retriever is yelling at the mailman, a newly emerged tech startup claims to have the answer. Enter Pettichat, an AI-powered smart ...
I cover Android with a focus on productivity, automation, and Google’s ecosystem, including Gemini and everyday apps. With a background in engineering and software development, I tend to go beyond ...
A better, more reliable definition of temperature could come from a quantum device full of giant atoms. While some countries measure temperatures in Celsius and others use Fahrenheit, physicists ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. A new open-source inference engine, flash-moe, by Daniel Woods, has successfully run a 400B-parameter Large Language Model on an iPhone 17 Pro, a device ...
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OLATHE, Kan. — Law enforcement agencies in Johnson County are equipped with devices to communicate with community members who speak other languages. FOX4 is showing you how this technology will help ...
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee — A word as simple as hello, meant to open a conversation, can sometimes cause the opposite. Marissa Fox knows it can be true for roughly one in every 10 people police encounter ...