Artificial Intelligence has quickly positioned itself as one of the most useful tools we have today, and this technology is capable of doing many things just like humans, but much faster and more efficiently. There are many examples of this, but in this case we focus on their language skills.
And AI is capable of speaking any language you train with, it is also capable of understanding any language and even making translations in real time, which with the rise of globalization makes it a more than necessary tool.
For this reason, Microsoft announced this Tuesday that Microsoft Teams meetings will have a new interpreter function that, through AI will allow each participant to speak (while maintaining their tone and voice) in nine languages or listen to the meeting in the language of their choice.
This feature, which was announced in Chicago at the company’s annual conference for Microsoft Ignite developers and professionals, will be available in early 2025 in a preliminary version in nine languages that have not yet been detailed, and It will later be opened to 31 languages, collected from EFE.
Users will also be able to use AI (Microsoft uses OpenAI technology) to get a summary of the meeting in the translation language you selected.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that thanks to the AI tools – called Copilot – that his company offers, each employee will have a personalized Copilot that helps them “unlock productivity, improve creativity and save time.”
“Copilot Studio will allow (workers) to create agents that automate business processes and each IT department will have a control system to manage, protect and measure the impact,” Nadella added. Since the ChatGPT boom, Microsoft has focused on AI and creating new tools that offer this technology.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is generally available and nearly 70% of Fortune 500 companies use it, according to the company.
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