Microsoft gives devs an AI-powered tool to build reading accessibility into their apps

while others are trying to figure out ways to detect and measure signals in the brain and improve communication between humans and machines and facilitate their working together.

the largest consumer electronics expo in North America.so when we saw a little startup named Smartfish showing a new product in this category we had to take a look.

Microsoft gives devs an AI-powered tool to build reading accessibility into their apps

A good part of our staff swears by Microsofts Natural Ergonomic keyboard.The result was an immersive 180-degree experience of gaming goodness.This translates into mobile support for Eyefinity and DX11.

Microsoft gives devs an AI-powered tool to build reading accessibility into their apps

they had three of these magnificent 43-inch displays (2880x900 resolution each) hooked up to a latest generation Radeon board.they said they depend on manufacturers to pick up the technology and offer it along with laptops since the box requires a proprietary connection based on PCI Express.

Microsoft gives devs an AI-powered tool to build reading accessibility into their apps

with the top of the line Mobility Radeon HD 5870 expected to perform at the level of a desktop 5700 series card.

officially overcoming the short supply issues from last year.you can toggle on GPT-4 to use instead of the presumed default GPT-3.

While you were deep in holiday hibernation.but Mashable has reached out to Microsoft for clarification and will update the story if we hear back.

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