Microsoft Unveiled a New Language Translation Feature for Its HoloLens Holograms Digital Trends

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Not only is it possible to have a fairly realistic holographic replica of yourself, but Microsoft has just shown that it is also possible to have that same replica speak in different languages, too. According to The Verge, on Wednesday, July 17, Microsoft provided a demo of this latest innovation during its keynote speech at the Microsoft Inspire partner conference in Las Vegas. Tom Warren of The Verge posted a video clip on YouTube of Microsoft's demonstration of the hologram's language translation capabilities. Microsoft's demonstration of the technology included Azure executive Julia White, a HoloLens 2 headset, and White's hologram. White's hologram began as a small green outline of a hologram that White could hold in her hand, but as soon as she uttered two simple words, "render keynote," the small hologram grew into a fully rendered, human-sized replica of White and immediately began delivering the keynote speech in Japanese, in a voice that still matched White's.

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