Discover Microsoft’s Windows 11’s Revolutionary ‘Voice Clarity’
Unlock the Power of Crystal-Clear Communication with Voice Clarity
Microsoft has introduced Voice Clarity, an AI-powered feature that enhances Windows 11’s video calling capabilities. This functionality, which was previously exclusive to Surface devices, is now accessible to everyone thanks to the most recent Windows 11 Canary build.
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The new Voice Clarity function uses sophisticated AI models to instantly eliminate echoes, reverberation, and background noise. Microsoft announced the feature in a blog post, explaining that it uses “state-of-the-art AI technology” to improve Windows users’ audio experience. Voice Clarity effectively eliminates echo, muffles ambient noise, and lessens reverberation in real-time using AI models that are not very complicated.
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The new function will be particularly useful for users who meet online often, but according to Microsoft, it will also enable PC games that use Communications Signal Processing Mode for online conversation to have a better sound experience. Among the numerous new features introduced by Microsoft in the Canary Build of Windows 11 is the ability for users to access their most recent images, screenshots, and pictures captured on their Android device within Windows 11’s Snipping Tool. Users will receive a notification on their PC anytime their Android phone takes a new photo or screenshot after they enable this option.
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Additionally, some devices powered by Intel Core 14th Gen HX-series mobile CPUs, such as the Razer Blade 18, will begin to receive support for the newest generation of USB standards, USB 80Gbps, with the current update.
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