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The world's most popular presentation program — PowerPoint — is becoming more capable this week, courtesy of AI.
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A few years ago, Microsoft announced a AI feature in PowerPoint called Designer that will help users in creating better presentations. Microsoft today announced that 1 billion slides were created with Designer since launch. To celebrate this major milestone, Microsoft…
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Microsoft today released four new games in the Microsoft Store. These games are powered by Windows 10 eye tracking APIs and can be played using your eyes. You will need a compatible eye tracker device and a Windows PC with…
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Microsoft has been investing in accessibility for its products in a number of ways, including the Xbox Adaptive Controller last year. One notable accessibility improvement came to Windows 10 a couple of years ago, when Microsoft added native support for…
In the news | Windows Central
Microsoft has released four games that can be played with your eyes using eye-tracking technology. Tile Slide, Match Two, Double Up, and Maze are all reimagined versions of popular games that utilize Windows 10's eye-tracking APIs.
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Four new “Eyes First” games where eye motions control the play are now available on Microsoft Store for Windows 10 PCs: “Tile Slide,” “Match Two,” “Double Up” and “Maze.” Windows 10 eye-tracking APIs power these games, which can be used…
If you were asked to draw a picture of several people in ski gear, standing in the snow, chances are you’d start with an outline of three or four people reasonably positioned in the center of the canvas, then sketch…
Interview with Hadi Salman, AI Resident Tell us about yourself and why you decided to join the AI Residency Program. I did my undergraduate work at the American University of Beirut and I graduated in 2016 with a double major…