In celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Microsoft is introducing live captions and subtitles for both Skype and PowerPoint, aiming to make communication more inclusive.
Microsoft is rolling out a new accessibility feature for PowerPoint, one that stands to help speakers ensure their presentations are understood by their entire audience. The company notes that in ...
Your online presentations could soon be significantly more engaging following a new update from Microsoft PowerPoint. The company has revealed another stage in its accessibility push by bringing ...
Microsoft is bringing real-time captions and subtitles to both Skype and PowerPoint. The feature is launching in Skype today, coinciding with UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities and will ...
Microsoft is taking a step forward in making Skype more accessible today with the launch of live call captions and subtitles. Coinciding with the United Nations International Day of Persons with ...
Alongside news that PowerPoint is getting real-time captions and subtitles in 2019, Microsoft announced similar technology is now available in Skype. Launching today to coincide with the UN ...
Microsoft Adds Live Captions and Subtitles to PowerPoint As well as generating captions and subtitles in real-time using artificial intelligence, Microsoft went a step further and added the ability to ...
In brief: Microsoft is killing two birds with one stone as its new feature makes PowerPoint more accessible to those with disabilities while simultaneously catering to those who speak a different ...