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		<title>Google Tests &#8220;Quick Access&#8221; for Translation on Camera</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Google is testing a new way to translate text seen through your phone&#8217;s camera. This experimental feature is called &#8220;Quick Access&#8221;. It makes translating signs or menus much faster. Users won&#8217;t need to open the full Google Translate app first. Instead, they can launch the camera directly. The translation happens almost instantly. (Google Tests &#8220;Quick [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google is testing a new way to translate text seen through your phone&#8217;s camera. This experimental feature is called &#8220;Quick Access&#8221;. It makes translating signs or menus much faster. Users won&#8217;t need to open the full Google Translate app first. Instead, they can launch the camera directly. The translation happens almost instantly. </p>
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<p>This feature is currently in development. It is not available to everyone yet. Google is testing it internally. This means only some Google employees can try it right now. The goal is to improve the feature before a possible public release. Google Translate already offers camera translation. But the current method requires several steps. You must open the app, then select the camera option.</p>
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<p>                 The new &#8220;Quick Access&#8221; aims to skip those steps. It provides a quicker path to camera translations. This could be very helpful for travelers. It could also help people reading foreign language documents. Google is constantly looking for ways to make its tools more efficient. Making translation faster fits this goal. The feature was spotted in recent tests of the Google app. These tests revealed the new option within the app&#8217;s settings. Users could activate &#8220;Quick Access&#8221; for camera translations. Google has not announced a launch date. The company often tests features that may never become public. But this test shows Google&#8217;s interest in streamlining translation. Faster camera translation would be a useful upgrade for many users. Google Translate remains a popular tool worldwide. Improving its speed is a logical step. The company has not shared further details about the testing phase. It is unclear when or if &#8220;Quick Access&#8221; will roll out to all users.</p>
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		<title>Twitter Adds ‘Crisis Translation’ Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 04:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Twitter Launches Crisis Translation Service for Global Emergencies (Twitter Adds ‘Crisis Translation’ Services) Twitter now offers Crisis Translation services. This new feature helps during major disasters. It provides real-time translation for critical information. People need clear communication in emergencies. Language barriers often make this hard. Twitter aims to solve that problem. The service activates automatically [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twitter Launches Crisis Translation Service for Global Emergencies </p>
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<p>Twitter now offers Crisis Translation services. This new feature helps during major disasters. It provides real-time translation for critical information. People need clear communication in emergencies. Language barriers often make this hard. Twitter aims to solve that problem.</p>
<p>The service activates automatically during recognized crises. Examples include earthquakes, floods, or major conflicts. Twitter uses advanced AI combined with human experts. The system identifies urgent tweets needing translation. It translates them quickly into multiple languages. Accuracy is vital for safety instructions.</p>
<p>Affected communities get vital updates faster. Aid organizations can coordinate better. Verified accounts get priority translation. This includes official government agencies and trusted NGOs. Misinformation spreads fast in crises. Accurate translations help fight false reports.</p>
<p>The service supports over 50 languages initially. Focus is on regions frequently hit by disasters. Twitter trained its systems on real crisis data. Human reviewers check translations for nuance. This mix of technology and people ensures reliability. Speed remains essential for life-saving details.</p>
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<p>                 Users see translations directly in their timelines. No special action is needed. The system flags crisis-related content automatically. Twitter hopes this saves lives globally. The feature is live worldwide starting today. It’s free for all users during emergencies. Twitter continues refining the tool based on real events.</p>
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