Google has already announced that Google Meet would soon be replacing the Duo, which had replaced Hangouts. Looks like the company is chasing video conferencing business with a vengeance now.
There have been several reports over how Google Meet would soon land on your TV sets, and how Google Duo would be eventually replaced. Google has now confirmed that it is introducing captions for video and voice messages on its video-calling tool. The new feature, that has been in development for over six months, was made public through a tweet from one of the company’s handles. Interestingly, the image we found on the tweet was that of a Pixel 4a which released last month and has since been followed by two additional announcements in the Pixel series. The tweet did not explain whether the new feature is the same as „Live Caption“ but a report on Android Police later confirmed via Google that latest introduction isn’t the same as the feature which serves up captions in real-time for all audio on mobile devices. The Live Caption was introduced by Google late last year.
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