Google Docs and Slides step up their voice recognition game
Voice typing tools reliant on speech-to-text algorithms have long been a convenient way to create larger text documents quickly, especially if you’re a slow typist, or you’re seeking a hands-free experience. Specialized voice typing tools are aplenty, but Google Docs and Slides include one for the average user. The company recently updated the feature to allow editing Slides speaker notes and Docs files using your voice, along with a live caption-generation tool for your presentations.
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