The future of Microsoft Teams could bet on the use of AI and algorithms to make presentations more accessible
Microsoft Teams is one of the applications that offers the most future within the Microsoft app catalog. A clear example of how the American company pampers the business market and the educational sector with an application designed so that its users can get the most out of their daily tasks .
The goal of Microsoft Teams is to improve performance and productivity both in class and at work, promoting connection and conversation between simple way to help people raise awareness around work sharing.An application that, like many others of the brand, usually receives frequent updates and this is the case that concerns us now.
Microsoft Teams could be preparing an update with an addition that seeks to make it easier to present in professional environments. A new feature that has been publicized on Twitter by Sean Lyndersay, Group Program Manager at Microsoft.
This is the option Teams users now have to remove the presenter who can appear in presentations so that they better appreciate the content displayed on the screen, without obstructions of any kind.
This is a functionality that has not yet been deployed and that, as mentioned in The Verge, would make use of a series of algorithms that would be responsible for distinguishing between the blackboard and all other objects and subjects shown on the screen.Once analysed, the system would take care of eliminating them so that the whiteboard would be displayed without obstacles.
In addition they are testing the use of live sub titles for virtual meetings with the aim of facilitating the integration of all the people who They may have hearing difficulties. Through them, these people will be able to read the sub titles of other participants in real time.
For now There is no data on when these new features might come to the Teams app which is available to all users. Microsoft continues to conduct internal testing before opening these features to the general public.