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    You can now talk to Microsoft Copilot Voice in 40 more languages


    • Microsoft’s Copilot Voice has been upgraded with 40 new languages
    • The AI has also improved its real-time responses
    • Microsoft wants to encourage people to engage with Copilot in their everyday lives

    Microsoft Copilot Voice has become a lot more cosmopolitan. The AI assistant has added support for 40 new languages and improved its real-time responses in a bid to make conversations feel more natural and comfortable for users.

    Copilot Voice debuted in October, adding a vocal component to the AI, but with more power than the previous standard form of voice assistant. It can handle multi-turn conversations, recognize interruptions, and even adjust its tone based on emotional cues. It’s also free, which is a pretty big selling point in a world where AI subscriptions are becoming the norm. OpenAI has Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT, while Google’s Gemini Live offers its vocal interface.


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