Microsoft says this minimizes the need for human involvement – although the company helpfully notes that “live transcription is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate and so should not be relied upon in life-altering situations.” The feature uses the information held inside a Teams meeting invitation – such as the name of participants and any attachments – to improve the accuracy and recognize meeting-specific jargon for each transcript. Live transcription in Microsoft Teams identifies each speaker, captures what they say in “near” real-time and then generates a write-up of the meeting that users can access either during or after it takes place. SEE: TechRepublic Premium editorial calendar: IT policies, checklists, toolkits, and research for download (TechRepublic Premium) Microsoft feels your pain, and has launched a new feature for Microsoft Teams that creates a written record of what happens during a meeting so you can stay clued up on proceedings if you miss one, join late, or drift off halfway through.
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Most of us are suffering from video conferencing burnout at this point. Live transcription with speaker attribution is now available in Microsoft Teams. Microsoft Teams now features live transcription with speaker attribution, so even if you miss a meeting, you'll still be able to stay informed. Missed the meeting? This new Microsoft Teams feature has you covered