The now outstanding quality of noise canceling, even with in-ear headphones, makes it possible. Not only can you completely block out your surroundings, you can also decide what to “fade in” instead. And thanks to AI, this can now also be a live translation.
I’m curious to see whether Apple will use an artificial voice for this or whether it will also manage to synthesize the voice of the speaker live.
ððĒðģðķðŪ ðīðĪðĐðģðĶðŠðĢðĶ ðŠðĪðĐ ðĨðĒðģðķĖðĢðĶðģ?
ððķðēððēð ððēðŪðððŋðē ðķðð ðŪðð ðšðēðķðŧðēðŋ ðĶðķð°ðĩð ðēðķðŧ ððŪðšðē-ððĩðŪðŧðīðēðŋ ððŧððēðŋðēðŋ ððēððēðđðđðð°ðĩðŪðģð ððŧðą ðąðēðŋ ððŋð ððķðē ððķðŋ ðļðžðšðšððŧðķððķðēðŋðēðŧ, ðŋðēðķððēðŧ, ððēðŋðĩðŪðŧðąðēðđðŧ, ððŧð ðŪððģ ðąðēðŋ ðŠðēðđð ðŊðēððēðīðēðŧ. ðŠðēðŧðŧ ðĶð―ðŋðŪð°ðĩðŊðŪðŋðŋðķðēðŋðēðŧ ððēðī ðģðŪðđðđðēðŧ ððŧðą ððķðŋ ððŧð ðĖðŊðēðŋðŪðđðđ ðšðķð ð·ðēðąðēðš ðķðŧ ððŧððēðŋðēðŋ ð ððððēðŋðð―ðŋðŪð°ðĩðē ððŧððēðŋðĩðŪðđððēðŧ ðļðžĖðŧðŧðēðŧ, ðēðŋðžĖðģðģðŧðēð ðąðŪð ðģðŪðŧððŪðððķðð°ðĩðē ð ðžĖðīðđðķð°ðĩðļðēðķððēðŧ.
ðððĶðŠðĪðĐðŧðĶðŠðĩðŠðĻ ðīðĩðĶðððĩ ðīðŠðĪðĐ ðĨðĒðŊðŊ ðŊðĒðĩðķĖðģððŠðĪðĐ ðĒðķðĪðĐ ðĨðŠðĶ ððģðĒðĻðĶ, ðļðĒðģðķðŪ ðļðŠðģ ðķĖðĢðĶðģðĐðĒðķðąðĩ ðŊð°ðĪðĐ ð§ðģðĶðŪðĨðĶ ððąðģðĒðĪðĐðĶðŊ ððĶðģðŊðĶðŊ ðīð°ðððĩðĶðŊ – ðĒðĢðĶðģ ðĨðĒðī ðŠðīðĩ ðĶðģðīðĩ ðŪðĒð ðĶðŠðŊ ðĒðŊðĨðĶðģðĶðī ððĐðĶðŪðĒ.
I’m really looking forward to trying it out “live” and I’m curious to see if there will be a version with Bavarian or other dialects at some point (laugh).
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P.S.: yes, other manufacturers do this too. Nevertheless, Apple has shown time and again in the past that they manage to develop easy-to-use and very usable products.

