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WhatsApp all set to introduce another feature for consumers
Initially, access to this feature will be given to limited users
(Web Desk): Meta is likely to introduce another feature for WhatsApp users for which the test trial is in progress.
WhatsApp has started testing the feature of converting voice notes into text. Initially, access to this feature will be given to limited users.
Through this feature, WhatsApp users will be able to understand messages sent in the form of voice notes in their preferred language and it will also be easier for them to understand messages in other languages.
Users will not need to listen to voice messages, but after this feature, users will be able to convert voice notes into text with one click and understand them.
The voice note to text feature is initially being provided in limited languages, but is likely to be added to other languages gradually.
This great feature is currently being introduced in 5 languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Hindi.
With the help of artificial intelligence, WhatsApp will convert voice notes into text, this feature will also be updated in the future.
Meta has been working on the feature since last year, but now its regular testing has started and it is likely to be rolled out to all users soon.
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