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Google has released an offline dictation app, "Google AI Edge Eloquent," for iOS. The app uses AI to transcribe speech into clean, polished text, removing filler words and offering various text transformation options. It can import keywords from Gmail and allows custom words. The app also tracks transcription history and metrics. An Android version is planned, with features like system-wide access and a floating button for easy transcription. The app is part of a growing trend of AI-powered transcription tools.
Courtesy: Ivan Mehta
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