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Posted on 29/01/202127/01/2021 by Rafael Scapin

Google Lens Now Translates Offline

Google’s image recognition technology is already capable of so much, but the most useful feature is real-time language translation using your smartphone. Now the Google Lens app is capable of performing translations without need of an internet connection.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/google-lens-now-translates-offline

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