And rightfully so, perhaps, Live Captions will be launching in beta. The feature “should not be relied upon in high-risk situations,” notes the company. That’s why Apple cautions that the accuracy of Live Captions may vary. The accuracy of speech-to-text has improved greatly over the years though muffled dialogue is still problematic. If you’ve used live captions in third-party apps, you know what to expect. The transcribed text appears in an app as an overlay similar to regular captions, and you can adjust the font size to your liking.Īpple mentioned the following scenarios where Live Captions may come in handy: With the feature turned on, any audio gets automatically transcribed whether you’re on a phone call or talking to a person standing next to you. Live Captions doesn’t care about the audio source. Your Apple devices will soon read any audio
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