Microsoft has confirmed that it's rolling out the preview program for
Skype Translator, which will let English and Spanish speakers converse
in their native languages.
Translate will automatically translate
spoken words into both translated audio and text.
The pre-release
version is available to Windows 8.1 users who signed up for Translator
last month and is currently limited to Spanish and English in spoken
languages, while more than 40 instant messaging languages are also
supported.
However, support for more spoken languages will be
available down the line. And because Skype Translator uses machine
learning, it'll get smarter the more it's used. Microsoft has
already been testing Skype Translator in schools in the US and Mexico,
with education clearly an area Microsoft sees Translator having massive
applications.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Skype Translator starts breaking down language barriers
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