6 years, 10 months ago
Google Translate updated with improved AI-based offline translation that you can download
Users will begin to see the change in the next week with support for 50 languages. In the latest update, the company has announced that it is improving the Google Translate app, particularly for offline use. Google is now incorporating previously online-only neural machine translation technology to its offline version. This basically means that the technology will now run in the Google Translate apps directly on your Android or iOS device, so that you can get translations even when you don’t have access to an internet connection. So far Google Translate app only lets you download dictionaries of various languages which can just translate words or small phrases if you are offline.
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