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(Google Voice + Google Translate) ^ Mobile = Mobile Voice Translator?

(Google Voice + Google Translate) ^ Mobile = Mobile Voice Translator?
Google is able to tolerably translate automatically. The recently announced Google Voice (GrandCentral) is able to decipher the voice well enough (for now, though, only for English). It is possible to implement this, including on various mobile platforms. The predictions for Google for 2009 mean that “Google Translate will be gradually integrated with many Google services and applications.” Can we expect the appearance of a simultaneous (including mobile) translator from Google with contextual voice advertising in the future?

Actually, the idea is quite simple:
(Google Voice + Google Translate) ^ Mobile = Mobile Voice Translator?
Of course, this implies the use of not the final services, but the technologies on which they are built.

The interlocutors can be nearby or communicate by voice remotely. Conversation transcripts can be subsequently sent to their (g) mails. Steps 2-6 can also be replaced by a “live” translator. Monetization: a) everything is free, but from time to time users will have to listen to audio (contextual) advertising (which fits perfectly with Google’s policy); b) to get rid of advertising, you need to pay; c) when using a “live” simultaneous interpreter, naturally, he will have to pay on time, the service gets% (interpreter exchange, rating, reviews, etc.). All of this also “fits” with Google’s strategy of “driving” more traffic through itself, collecting data for more targeted advertising.

The rudiments of such a system are already there - for example, in the form of a bundle of “Google Translate +" pro-translator "of a translation from AT & T. Skype also offers the possibility of using the services of "live" translators . “Autonomous” translators (voice, built-in dictionary) are represented on the market ( here or here , for example).
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Such is my guess :) Whether it will be realized - it will show (I think, already soon) time.
P.S. If, perhaps, Google will not do this - perhaps the described scheme can be used by someone reading these lines for their project.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/56609/


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