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    John Roach

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    A woman speaks into a cell phone that she holds in front of her face so that she can view the phone’s screen.

    Microsoft gives users control over their voice clips

    By John Roach

    Jan 15, 2021 
    A baseball player catching a ball.

    What’s that? Microsoft’s latest breakthrough, now in Azure AI, describes images as well as people do

    By John Roach

    Oct 14, 2020 
    A busy computer terminal with blurry people in the foreground and an arrival/departures board in the background

    Microsoft responsible machine learning capabilities build trust in AI systems, developers say

    By John Roach

    May 19, 2020 

    Cancer researchers embrace AI to accelerate development of precision medicine

    By John Roach

    Oct 27, 2019 
    Ada's completed structure glowing at the bottom of building 99's atrium

    Smiles beam and walls blush: Architecture meets AI at Microsoft

    By John Roach

    Oct 10, 2019 
    A woman stands with a phone in her hands, with an image depicting a conversation on her phone displayed on the right

    What’s Microsoft’s vision for conversational AI? Computers that understand you

    By John Roach

    May 6, 2019 
    An image showing Ideas for Word

    How AI is making people’s workday more productive

    By John Roach

    May 6, 2019 
    A group of three employees sit at a table interacting with a presentation

    Microsoft launches business school focused on AI strategy, culture and responsibility

    By John Roach

    Mar 11, 2019 
    Dead vines in a vineyard near desert in the Cuyama Valley

    Is drought on the horizon? Researchers turn to AI in a bid to improve forecasts

    By John Roach

    Mar 7, 2019 
    A female phlebotomist draws blood from a seated female patient

    Microsoft service helps healthcare organizations develop and deploy virtual health assistants

    By John Roach

    Feb 7, 2019 
    Will Lewis and Amanda Song face each other in front of dual monitors showing real-time translation as the speak

    Barriers fall as Microsoft’s speech and language technologies exit the lab

    By John Roach

    Nov 14, 2018 

    Microsoft’s intelligent mobile phone keyboard SwiftKey translates as you text

    By John Roach

    Sep 27, 2018 
    A smiling Nicolo Fusi outside leaning against a building, looking at the camera

    Microsoft unveils AI capability that automates AI development

    By John Roach

    Sep 24, 2018 
    Javier Soltero stands in front of a projected image of the Cortana logo over his left shoulder, looking at the camera, smiling

    Microsoft releases platform to build company-specific skills for Cortana

    By John Roach

    Sep 24, 2018 
    Photograph of two participants before large computer screens in the Laugh Battle exhibit, with others looking on.

    Microsoft AI and laughter converge at the National Comedy Center

    By John Roach

    Aug 6, 2018 
    Two women outdoors looking at a mobile device

    Microsoft improves facial recognition technology to perform well across all skin tones, genders

    By John Roach

    Jun 26, 2018 
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