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Microsoft wants to rein in your potty mouth with new profanity filter – TechRadar
Microsoft is taking steps to help businesses sanitize communication

Microsoft is working on a new filtering mechanism that will identify threatening or profane messages sent by employees.
A new entry
in the companys product roadmap describes an imminent upgrade to the Microsoft 365 Compliance Center, which will allow administrators to train classifiers that detect threat, targeted harassment and profanities.
These trainable classifiers will be able to detect abuse in a range of languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, Portugeuese, Italian, Japanese…
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