Chrome now instantly captions audio and video on the web — from theverge.com by Ian Carlos Campbell The accessibility feature was previously exclusive to some Pixel and Samsung Galaxy phones Excerpt: Google is expanding its real-time caption feature, Live Captions, from Pixel phones to anyone using a Chrome browser, as first spotted by XDA Developers. Live […]
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