At last year's Google I/O, Google unveiled Live Caption, an accessibility feature that transcribes audio playing back on the device. Using Android's AudioPlaybackCaptureConfiguration API, Live Caption captures audio from the device and runs it through three on-device machine learning models to generate captions from any English-language speech that's recognized. The first devices to get support for Live Caption were the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, but Google later expanded support to the Pixel 2 and 2 XL, Pixel 3 and 3a series, Samsung Galaxy S20 series, OnePlus 7T series, OnePlus 8 series, the OnePlus Nord, and now, the new Pixel 4a. With the launch of the Google Pixel 4a, though, Live Caption gets its first functional upgrade: The ability to detect and transcribe speech over phone calls.
Live Caption can transcribe phone calls on the Google Pixel 4a
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