Gemini has a very annoying bug that has been bothering millions of people since the app launched. This is something small, but very important for all those who use speech to text transcription. And we are not talking about Gemini Live, but about a microphone that allows you to dictate fast normal, no need to write. Is this useful? Many. Do you have a problem? Yeah. To use this input method, you need to say everything directly: If you pause, the microphone will mute.

In fact, even when there is a short pause to catch your breath, Gemini interrupts the transcription and the question remains in the middle, causing the AI ​​to start answering a question you haven’t finished yet, and you have to wait for it to finish before starting again.

You also shouldn’t hesitate too much when speaking, as simply stopping to think about how to say something will also cause the microphone to mute. And while this Gemini feature is a great time saver, the truth is… This small detail in many cases spoils the impression..

Luckily, and as we say in the title: Google took action to put an end to this Gemini problem.

Goodbye cuts when you talk to a Gemini

For some reason Gemini doesn’t know how to interpret you pausing.because the AI ​​does not read these words in real time to determine if the question is complete and may close the microphone. Just wait until there is minimal silence and stop. Well, Google didn’t want to teach Gemini when it’s the perfect time to shut down: it leaves the responsibility to the users.

From Android authority They found one of the new features in the next update. The Gemini app will feature a new microphone button for dictation prompts.. This will work the same way as WhatsApp voice notes: you will need to press and hold the button, say what you want to say, and release it.

It’s that simple. No more premature cuts: when you’re done, you’ll be the one to give the order to mute the microphone and Gemini will start reading the prompt.

When will this be available on the Gemini app? It’s not entirely clear, although this has already been seen in some test version, so everything indicates that the global rollout of this new part is a matter of days.

Source: Hiper Textual

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