Samsung is allegedly launching a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature in China, which is primarily a better version of the current direct titles. According to tipster, this feature is called sound captioning, and it can copy direct conversations, consumer sound through microphone, and real -time audio from the phone. Currently, it is said that this feature is only available in China with only one UI 8 operating system. It is said that it is also able to produce real -time captions in many languages.
Is said to have added a new AI feature of Samsung
According to the Galaxy Tech on X (previously known as Twitter), a user who claims to be the R/Vini Subedet is the moderator, South Korean Tech Dev has launched a special AI feature in China, which has been named as Vice. The tipter also shared the feature images and highlighted its functionality.
Voice title feature in an UI 8 in China
Photo Credit: X/Galaxytchi
The current direct title feature of Samsung can copy calls in real time in a language like conversation. Based on shared photos, sound caption expands this functionality and brings real -time caption generation in the sound from a video or media file coming from a video or media file.
This means that users can produce the voice over of the video on their device, and select whether this feature produces the user’s or the content of the video itself. In addition, the feature is also capable of producing title in many languages in real time. The list of languages supported by Tester was not disclosed. This feature is allegedly part of Samsung’s Galaxy AI offer.
Increasing the use of the feature, voW, sound captioning can also produce duplicate summary in multiple languages, can save duplicate and summary as a word file, and save audio to help the user refer to the original conversation. It is currently being shipped with an UI 8 OS.
Activation of the feature, as shown in the images, includes some steps. Customers must first add the voice captioning shortcut to the instant settings panel and allow the required permission. Then, they have to choose auxiliary languages for translations. It is unclear when this feature will be available in areas outside China.


