Google has smartened up several of its products with a type of artificial intelligence called deep learning, which involves training neural networks on lots of data and then having them make predictions about new data. Google Maps, Google Photos, and Gmail, for example, have been enhanced with this type of technology. The next service that could see gains is Google Translate.
Google has just updated its Translate app to allow real-time transcription. Here's how to use the feature on Android.
Translation services are being baked right into Gboard thanks to a recent update. Google’s third-party iOS keyboard, Gboard, now supports Google Translate
Translation technology has come a long way.
Good luck with that, because at this state is quite inaccurate, even if using it for translation of some major languages (like from English to German and vice-versa).
They have really good a great job with this translation tool. I have used it many times to communicate clients in their local language. Will love to use it further with more accuracy.