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Google’s Cloud Speed-to-Text API can be used to transcribe short and long-form audio in 120 languages and dialects in near real-time.
A year after its launch, the Cloud Speech API gets more capabilities that take it beyond Google's internal needs.
Google has announced a number of notable updates to its Cloud Speech API, a product first unveiled as part of the company’s Cloud Machine Learning platform last year.
The Google Cloud Speech API, the speech recognition tools that are used in Google Assistant, is now open for all third-party developers.
Using speech recognition and natural language annotation, a week of television news is explored using Google Cloud's AI tools to understand just what it is we see when we turn on our televisions.
Google Cloud on Tuesday announced the general availability of its Cloud Text-to-Speech API, which lets developers add natural-sounding speech to their devices or applications.
Google is out to transform that experience by improving both the text-to-speech and speech-to-text application programming interfaces (APIs) it exposes via Google Cloud. Dan Aharon, a product manager ...
Google has open-sourced the speech engine that powers its Android speech recognition transcription tool Live Transcribe on GitHub.
Google’s Cloud Speech API, which has allowed developers to use Google’s services to transcribe spoken words into text since its launch in 2016, is getting a major update today.
Since 2017, Google Cloud has offered a Speech-to-Text (STT) API that third-parties can take advantage of in their own services. The newest models for Google speech recognition improve accuracy due ...
Google is adding support for 30 additional languages to the Cloud Speech API, and this means that services such as Voice Search, Translate, and Gboard will be able to understand many more users ...