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Google’s New Feature That Lets You Talk by Staring At Emojis

Sure, Google I/O was one massive AI-palooza focused mostly on Gemini. But for Global Accessibility Awareness Day, there are a few more AI-enhanced vision features coming to some accessibility features coming to the Look to Speak app that will let users talk by staring at pictures, symbols, and–yes–even emojis, which could offer a new avenue […]

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Google’s conversational Gemini teaser sparks off multimodal AI war with OpenAI

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google released a teaser video showcasing Gemini, its AI chatbot, effortlessly responding to both voice and video inputs. The teaser dropped just hours before OpenAI demonstrated ChatGPT-4o, exhibiting impressive conversational fluency and understanding. The AI chatbot wars are heating up, with OpenAI and Google locked in an intense battle

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Google’s Find My Device network quietly rolls out to some outside North America

Damien Wilde / Android Authority TL;DR Last month, Google announced that its Find My Device network was rolling out to Android devices globally, starting with the US and Canada. Over the past few days, some users outside North America reported being able to opt into the Find My Device network. This signals a wider global

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Google’s Pixel 6 series appears to miss out on Bluetooth LE Audio support

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR The Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a don’t seem to support Bluetooth LE Audio, the standard that defines audio streaming over Bluetooth Low Energy. Bluetooth LE Audio enables lower latency, higher quality audio streaming via the LC3 codec, as compared to the standard SBC codec

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