Microsoft’s Skype Translator is going live today in a preview
phase covering two spoken languages, Spanish and English, plus over 40
instant messaging languages. The real-time translation service makes it
possible for people who speak completely different languages to
communicate over Skype, while voice input from each other is delivered
to the other end in their native tongue.
Microsoft says the tool is the result of years of work from its
research team and Skype and it believes it could have a great impact in
breaking barriers and helping change the way the world communicates in
the future.
The company has previously demonstrated
the technology but only in controlled environments. It’ll be
interesting to see how accurate Skype Translator is when a much wider
audience starts using it. In fact, the tool relies on machine learning,
so it should only get better as time passes.
Skype offered some details about how its new Translator feature works in a blog post
today alongside a video explaining the testing process, and another
video showing students from Mexico and US playing a game of Mystery
Skype.
The preview program will be free of charge and limited to those with
Windows 8.1 computers and tablets as well as Windows 10 Technical
Preview users. Interested? You can request an invite at Microsoft’s
Skype website.
Source:techspot
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It's a really great feature. I know it can help me in my lessons in spanish over skype in Preply at http://preply.com/en/spanish-by-skype. It will just make it a lot easier.
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