It may only be a few short months before you never have to worry about making a fool of yourself in international Microsoft Teams calls again. The video conferencing tool has announced an update to its already-available Live Translated Captions service that will be available to mobile and smartphone users for the first time.
Android and iOS users will be able to join their Teams calls and choose captions in any language of their choice, making global calls much easier to understand.
The feature is currently in development, but is set for release by August 2023 and will be part of the higher-tier and paid for Microsoft Teams Premium. This expansion follows other recent advancements coming to the platform such as intelligent translation for mobile users and a network of professional interpreters for when real-time interpretation is needed. Microsoft has also adopted Z-Code AI technology to make its production translation models significantly better, ensuring quality from now on.
Microsoft Teams is a videoconferencing tool owned by the Microsoft corporation. It serves as a collaboration platform, allowing people to work together remotely, especially during the pandemic. This service has been particularly useful in recent months due to the widespread lockdown, and with the new translation feature being rolled out, it will make global working easier, more efficient and more inclusive, allowing for more productive conversations between people from different countries all over the globe. Microsoft’s Cognitive Service Speech Translation Capabilities that make this possible form part of the company’s Azure cloud platform and provide effective, fast and accurate translation, taking away the language barrier.