Google introduced a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature in Live Captions on Thursday. Dubbed Expressive Captions, the feature is being rolled out to the Android operating system. With this, users will be able to see live captions of videos played across the device in a new format to better convey the context behind the sounds. The AI feature will convey excitemen…
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