Qwen3.5-Omni-Plus handles Icelandic audio, tone
A Reddit test suggests Qwen3.5-Omni-Plus can transcribe likely Icelandic audio cleanly, translate it into natural English, and infer speaker tone instead of just outputting literal text. The same user also saw stable code-switch handling, which points to strong multimodal language robustness.
This looks less like ordinary ASR and more like joint speech understanding plus interpretation, which is useful for assistants but may favor meaning over literal fidelity. Clean transcription on a low-resource language like Icelandic is the baseline signal; more importantly, the model stayed structurally coherent, handled translation fluently, inferred tone and intent, and tolerated code-switching. This is still a single-clip anecdotal eval, so it reads as a signal rather than a benchmark.
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2026-04-05
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2026-04-05
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