Article 60A33 Microsoft Teams now uses AI to improve echo, interruptions, and acoustics

Microsoft Teams now uses AI to improve echo, interruptions, and acoustics

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Tom Warren
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Microsoft has spent the past two years adding flashy new productivity features to Teams, and now the company is overhauling how the fundamentals work thanks to AI. We've all been on a call where someone has poor room acoustics making it hard to hear them, or seen two people try to talk at the same time creating an awkward no, you go ahead" moment. Microsoft's new AI-powered voice quality improvements should improve or even eliminate these day-to-day annoyances.

Microsoft is now using a machine learning models to improve room acoustics so you'll no longer sound like you're hiding in a cave. While we have been trying our best with digital signal processing to do a really good job in Teams, we have now started using machine learning for...

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