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Microsoft Teams launches Together mode, places participants in a shared background – USA TODAY
The Together mode places users in a shared background with up to 49 participants, making it feel like their sitting in the same room.
Microsoft Teams’ new update could make work meetings a bit more fun.
The Together mode places users in a shared background with up to 49 participants, making it feel like they’re sitting in the same room.
The update uses AI segmentation technology to digitally place participants in a shared background, making it feel like users are sitting in the same room with everyone else in the meeting or class.
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Users can choose from different views, such as an auditorium, a coffee bar or a conference table.
“Together mode makes meetings more engaging by helping you focus on other peoples faces and body language and making it easier to pick up on the non-verbal cues that are so important to human interaction,” reads a Microsoft statement.
Together mode with an auditorium background is available now and will be generally available in August. Microsoft announced that more views will be coming in the future.
Teams is launching other updates, including a hand-raising and emoji-creating tool, whiteboard support, Cortana integration and transcriptions of meetings.
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