Google Quietly Launched an AI Dictation App That Works Offline
Google has launched a new AI-powered dictation app that can function offline, taking on competitors like Wispr Flow. The app uses Gemma AI models to provide accurate dictation, even without an internet connection. This move aims to address a major pain point for users who often struggle with online-only dictation tools. Google's offline-first approach could give it an edge in the market, particularly in regions with limited internet access. The app's success will depend on its ability to maintain accuracy and user experience. With Google's resources and expertise, the app is likely to be a strong contender in the dictation market. The company has not publicly announced the launch, but TechCrunch has confirmed the app's existence. The app's features and availability will be revealed in the coming weeks.
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