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Microsoft’s new image-captioning AI will help accessibility in Word, Outlook, and beyond – The Verge
Microsoft has created a new image-captioning AI system that’s better than humans in certain limited tests. The algorithm has been incorporated into Microsoft’s …

The algorithm even beats humans in some limited tasks
The image captioning algorithm will be used to improve apps like Seeing AI, here being used by developer Florian Beijers.
Image: Microsoft / Maurice Jager
Microsoft has developed a new image-captioning algorithm that exceeds human accuracy in certain limited tests. The AI system has been used to update the companys assistant app for the visually impaired, Seeing AI, and will soon be incorporated into other Microsoft products like Word, Ou…
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