When
you actually stop and think about it for a moment, a service like Skype
is pretty amazing. It doesn’t matter where you are in the world, Skype
allows you to share a video call with any other user. We’ve used it for
so long we’ve probably gotten a little used to it, but the technology
behind it really is incredible. And now, it’s about to get even better.
On 12/15/14, they released a preview of a new feature called
Skype Translator,
and it does just what it sounds like it should do – it translates video
calls if the callers are speaking different languages. And it’s not
something that just came out of nowhere – it’s the culmination of a ton
of work over the past several years.
In the preview version, it worked with English and Spanish speakers.
Skype hears the callers speaking, translates their words into text, and
then audibly speaks the text into the correct language for the other
person in real time. And here’s a neat fact: each person will hear the
text in the correct accent of the other speaker.
It is hopeful that this service will be especially beneficial to schools all over the world.
It’s unknown when the final version of the software will be
available, but I wouldn’t think it would take too awfully long. What do
you think? Let us know in the comments section below!
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Digital Trends]
SOURCE:
Yahoo
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