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Last updated: May 11th, 2024 at 15:22 UTC+02:00
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Samsung’s One UI 6.1 brings the Transcript Assist feature to the company’s Voice Recorder app as a part of Galaxy AI. This feature can transcribe voice recordings and it can even provide AI-generated summaries of those transcriptions to make it easier for you to understand the content. There’s no doubt that this feature can be very useful for many people in their day-to-day lives. Well, Apple seems to be impressed with it as the tech giant is working on copying Samsung’s Transcript Assist for iPhone in iOS 18.
According to a new report from Apple Insider, the Voice Memos and Notes applications in iOS 18 will offer the ability to transcribe voice recordings. The two apps will also be able to provide AI-generated summaries for those transcriptions.
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Recently, we also learned that Apple is working on updating the Notes app for iOS with the ability to allow people to record audio from within a note, which is something that Samsung already offers in its Notes app for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. So, that’s another feature Apple is copying from Samsung. Apple is expected to announce iOS 18 at WWDC on June 10. It would be interesting to see which other features the company will copy from Samsung for the upcoming version of the iPhone’s operating system.
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