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Power Point will use Artificial Intelligence to help the user in the work

Microsoft announces a new tool that will use artificial intelligence for Power Pointer. While the user will provide suggestions while presenting the presentations, it will inform the public about the possibility of rusting the sensitivity of certain cultures.
 
The tool will be called "Presenter Coach" and will be released in the summer. These are the recommendations: whether it uses a language converter, it also tells you that it uses "um" or "eh" too, or if the slides are reading it, it will tell you to do it and tell the user to focus on important things. When you finish the job, you will create a kind report with several data: how long it has been for work, slide number, etc.
 
Microsoft has also introduced several tools for design and will also use artificial intelligence. The first tool will give the user recommendations about colors and images and is already running for Windows, Mac and Office 365.
 
The second tool will give the user recommendations around the design field. Office 365 Insiders can now be used on Windows 10 and Mac. Finally, the third tool will be Power Point Designer, which will facilitate the understanding of the data.
 
Information source: retina.elpais.com

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