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Microsoft has announced real-time voice translation on Skype, and it can translate a voice in real-time, using Artificial Intelligence to make the voice of the person being translated sound like the original voice.
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"We are launching translations of Skype-to-Skype video chats in real-time with your natural voice.
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This means that you could converse with people who speak in a different language, and the translation will occur instantly, in real-time, while the conversation takes place." Microsoft said in a blog post.
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Real-time translations using natural voice are expected to be added for group calls and telephones in the coming months, according to the blog post.
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The new feature for translation uses AI to automatically detect the languages spoken during the video chat and translate the messages in real-time.
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To achieve this, technology for speech recognition along with natural processing is used together to interpret, understand and translate spoken words.
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