Skype's newest app will translate your speech in real time

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Microsoft’s Skype software will start translating voice calls between people today. As part of a preview program, Skype Translator makes it possible for English and Spanish speakers to communicate in their native language, without having to learn a new one. It sounds like magic , but it’s the result of years of work from Microsoft’s research team and Skype to provide an early working copy of software that could help change the way the world communicates in the future.

Skype Translator Preview works on Windows 8.1 or preview copies of Windows 10, and it works by translating voice input from an English or Spanish speaker into text and translated audio. An English speaker will hear a translation from a Spanish speaker, and vice versa. Microsoft previously demonstrated the technology working between English and German, but Spanish will be the only language outside of English that will be initially supported during the preview.

Microsoft is marketing Skype Translator as a tool for schools, and the company tested it out with students in the US and Mexico. Skype is already popular in the classroom, with teachers participating in video conferences around the world to connect their schools to classrooms across the globe. While tests and demonstrations have been in limited and controlled experiments, Microsoft’s move today opens up its Skype Translator to a much wider audience to test it in the real world.

Microsoft is also translating instant messaging conversations through Skype Translator, with more than 40 languages supported. If you’re interested in testing Skype Translator then you’ll need to request an invite at Microsoft’s Skype site, and using registration codeSTVER4230 may help you get an invite a little quicker.

http://www.theverge.com/2014/12/15/7393665/skype-translator-features

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I can't even get voice recognition to recognize my voice in English reliably, there's no way I'd use a device to 'real time translate' or expect it to 'real time translate' the other party. This is for folks who speak Generic X with Standard Dialect, only. And even then, real people speak in idioms. How are they going to translate all the slang and regional turns of phrases...

Whatever. This is introduced in schools first? The kids'll figure it out. I'm too old for this shyt.
 
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