Microsoft announces new transcription and voice commands features in Word
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Microsoft today announced two new features in Word that are powered by theĀ Azure Cognitive Services AI platform.
First, the new Transcribe in Word feature allows you to record your conversations directly in Word for the web and transcribe them automatically. Transcribe in Word can also detect different speakers. After the recording is done, you can revisit parts of the recording by playing back the time-stamped audio and you can even edit the transcript if you want corrections. You can also upload your existing audio and video recording to get transcription from Word. Transcribe supports .mp3, .wav, .m4a, or .mp4 files.
Transcribe in Word availability details:
TranscribeĀ in Word is available in Word for the webĀ forĀ allĀ MicrosoftĀ 365 subscribersĀ and is supported in the new Microsoft Edge or Chrome browsers.Ā Currently, transcribing audio into English (EN-US)Ā isĀ the only languageĀ supported. At this time, there is aĀ five hourĀ limitĀ of transcription time per month for uploaded recordings and there is a fileĀ sizeĀ limit of 200mb.Ā TranscribeĀ in Office mobile will be coming by the end of the year.
Microsoft Word Dictate feature now supports voice commands. For example, you can say things like āstart listā or ābold last sentenceā. You can find the full list of supported voice commands here.
Dictation with voice commands availability details:
DictateĀ with voice commandsĀ in WordĀ is available in Word for the web and Office mobileĀ for freeĀ when signed into your Microsoft account.Ā Voice commands are coming to Word desktop and Word for MacĀ appsĀ towards the end of the yearĀ for MicrosoftĀ 365 subscribers.
Source: Microsoft
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