Google Rolls Out Offline AI Dictation App to Rival Wispr Flow
Google has quietly launched an offline-first AI-powered dictation app, leveraging Gemma AI models to take on the likes of Wispr Flow. The new app allows users to dictate text without an internet connection, making it a game-changer for those in areas with limited connectivity. The app's offline functionality is made possible by Gemma AI, a model designed for low-latency and low-power applications.
Google has not officially announced the app, but its presence has been discovered by reverse engineers. The app's features and capabilities are currently unclear, but its potential to revolutionize offline dictation is significant. With millions of people worldwide lacking reliable internet access, this move by Google could be a major coup.
Google's decision to use Gemma AI underscores its commitment to developing AI models for real-world applications.
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