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Home | News | Microsoft Launches Real Time Voice Translation In Skype

Microsoft launches real-time voice translation in Skype

The new translation feature uses AI to automatically detect the languages being spoken during a video call and translate them in real time.

By IANS
Published Date - 16 December 2022, 12:41 PM
Microsoft launches real-time voice translation in Skype
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San Francisco: Microsoft has launched real-time voice translation in Skype, which can now translate a person’s voice in real-time using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make the translated voice sound similar to the original speaker.

“We are launching translation of Skype to Skype video calls in real-time, using your natural voice. This means that you can have a conversation with someone who speaks a different language, and the translation will happen automatically, in real-time, as the conversation is taking place,” Microsoft said in a blogpost.

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Real-time translations with natural voice will be coming to group video calls and Telephony in the next months, said the blogpost.

The new translation feature uses AI to automatically detect the languages being spoken during a video call and translate them in real time.
In order to do this, speech recognition technology and natural language processing are combined to understand, interpret, and translate spoken words.

Moreover, if users activate the use of their natural voice, the company says that they will use AI to sample their words and tune the translation to sound like them, making the conversation more human, according to the blogpost.

This is a huge step forward for Skype, as itAmakes it possible for people who speak different languages to easily communicate with each other,” said the company.

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