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At Google I/O, the company announced that it will be using Gemini Nano to help describe images in an Android feature coming later this year.
Android Authority's Mishaal Rahman shares that "Samsung’s TalkBack service overrides Google’s" which means you won't be able to get both working on Galaxy smartphones.
Google's Gemini Nano is getting multimodal support, which should help accessibility feature TalkBack provide better descriptions.
Google's Gemini Will Bring Richer Image Descriptions to TalkBack Screen Reader The company is also adding Project Gameface, an open-source hands-free gaming mouse, to Android.
Gemini in TalkBack can answer questions about what's on your screen. Google Now, you can ask Gemini questions via TalkBack to get more information about what's in a photo.
On Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Google unveiled new AI and accessibility tools to enhance digital experiences for users with vision and hearing impairments, including improved screen reader ...
The company announced that Gemini Nano capabilities are coming to the company’s accessibility feature, TalkBack. Gemini Nano is the smallest version of Google’s large-language-model-based ...