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June 9, 2021
While most of us are probably used to typing things and tasks out on our mobile devices, wouldn’t it be more convenient if you could just talk to your phone and tell it what to do? Voice commands and requests have been gaining traction the past years but there are still some issues when it comes to how the devices and voice assistants respond. Microsoft is bringing new enhanced voice capabilities to its Outlook and Office Mobile apps to make life easier for those who are multitasking for work and for personal reasons.
These voice capabilities rely a lot on artificial intelligence of course so it can contextualize your requests and bring you a rapid response. If you need help or for your device to take an action, hold down the plus sign icon in your Outlook mobile app and then the microphone icon and Cortana (yes it’s alive) together with AI will supposedly do what you need to do. You can ask it to set up meetings and send invites to those y
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