


Apple Plans AirPods Feature That Can Live-Translate Conversations (yahoo.com) 30
Apple is planning a new AirPods feature that allows the earbuds to live-translate an in-person conversation into another language, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter. From the report: The capability will be offered as part of an AirPods software upgrade due later this year, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the effort is private. It will be tied to iOS 19, the upcoming update to Apple's mobile-device operating system.
More vaporware? (Score:1)
https://daringfireball.net/2025/03/something_is_rotten_in_the_state_of_cupertino
Re:More vaporware? (Score:4, Informative)
Google has had this for some years with Google Buds. It works okay, sorta. You can have a slow and silted conversation with them, just about. The main issue is that although you get a translation, the other person doesn't, so unless they also have the same earbuds...
For conversations it's generally easier to just use Google Translate in conversation mode.
Re: More vaporware? (Score:2)
There was a kickstarter for company that was promising translation in near-real-time (timekettle?). I think their idea was that you give an earbud to the other person, so each one is translating.
You could also just have to send one to the earbuds and the other to the phone's main speaker, but then you need to wait for the speaking to end before it translates.
A quick search for 'kickstarter translation earbuds' shows that there have been multiple companies claiming to have the technology since 2021 or so.
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I'm not giving an earbud to someone else, or accepting one fresh from their ear.
The problem is always latency. To translate the translator has to hear the sentence, think about it, and then say it in English. It's never going to work like the Star Trek Universal Translator because it can't see into the future.
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The problem is always latency.
No, the problem is "eww, this thing was just in that person's grody ear!"
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I don't trust Airpod Pros to transcribe a voice to a text message--I always take them out to do so. I can imagine the hilarity to ensue from attempts at translation.
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"people with knowledge of the matter" (Score:1)
They still exist, eh?
Yeah, tell everybody a different story and see what "leaks"...
STAR TREK! (Score:3)
Ooh! The Star Trek universal translator is here!
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I'd prefer a Babel Fish, personally.
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Question: How could a Babel fish possibly avoid causing side effects? It’s perched there, soaking up brainwave frequencies—surely there must be some impact from either what it’s absorbing or pooping out that affects a person’s physical and mental well-being. And that’s assuming it doesn’t start getting uppity or "malfunctioning" due to loneliness and boredom.
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I'd prefer a Babel Fish, personally.
You're in luck:
https://www.babelfish.com/ [babelfish.com]
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I'm assuming everyone will sound as white as Wonder Bread.
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Only if that's what you want.
No reason they couldn't support jive too if that's your preference.
https://fahdjivetranslator.net... [netlify.app]
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I opened this in FF privacy mode and it failed to do anything. Too bad, I remember having fun with it.
One step closer (Score:5, Interesting)
But this part makes it fishy: "said the people, who asked not to be identified because the effort is private".
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My hovercraft is full of eels. (Score:2)
I will not buy this AI translator, it is scratched.
Heghlu meH (Score:2)
The oddest thing in the universe... (Score:2)
Apple says they'll do a lot of things... (Score:3)
But they have lots of trouble actually executing them.
Maybe this is a use of the Pod Cameras (Score:1)
One thought is that possibly the rumored cameras to be added to AirPods, could help with translation by lip reading along with audio...
Or maybe those are not spots for cameras at all, but larger external speakers that would let others hear you speak better!
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The Babel Fish that feed on brain waves are just made up, complete fiction. Cute, but not real.
So clearly the holes are for feeding them their boring regular fish food.
AirPods feature only? (Score:2)
I prefer subtitles (Score:2)
This could be great, but not for me (Score:2)