As reported by TechCrunch, at the Android Showcase: I/O Edition 2026 event, Google introduced Rambler, an innovative AI-driven voice dictation feature. This tool is seamlessly incorporated into Gboard, Android's native keyboard. Leveraging the advanced Gemini multilingual model, Rambler boasts several impressive capabilities: it automatically eliminates unnecessary filler words, precisely identifies and incorporates mid-sentence corrections, and supports "code-switching"—the ability to seamlessly switch between languages within a single sentence. Furthermore, Google ensures user privacy by not retaining original voice recordings, using them exclusively for real-time transcription purposes. The rollout of Rambler is set to commence this summer on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel smartphones, with plans for a phased expansion to a broader range of Android devices.
