Microsoft launches a universal translator for group conversations

Microsoft has been hard at work perfecting its Translator app, having introduced support for offline use, OCR, and dual-device translation in recent times. On Tuesday, the company announced another interesting new feature that makes it easy to interact with groups in 60 different languages. The service lets you start a conversation with up to 100 participants (they can join by entering a code or scanning a QR code) and display translations of everything you say in their preferred language in real-time. That could certainly come in handy for situations such as speaking with refugees who’ve just arrived in a new country…
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