The machine translator was developed over 20 years ago and the systems have been evolving over time with numerous upgrades.  New entrants Dhivehi, Mongolian (Cyrillic and Traditional), Tibetan, Bashkir, Georgian, Macedonian, tatar, Turkmen, Uzbek, Krygyz and Uyghur are some of the latest entrants that made this milestone possible. Microsoft received a new update that brings support for 12 new languages and dialects. Microsoft has announced that its AI-based text translation service can now offer real-time translation in more than 100 languages, and it has 5.66 billion users worldwide. More fluency and accuracy — OnMSFT.com (@onmsft) October 11, 2021 Microsoft details that the Z-code AI model incorporated brings forth more accuracy and fluency to the translation service. The tool is free and thousands of people and organizations use it. The aim is to break the language barriers and enhance communication. By translating text, documents, voice and images, Microsoft Translator brings users a step closer to breaking language barriers. The latest update is available for download on both Android and iOS on the Microsoft Translator app. The languages are supported by the Bing Translator service and Microsoft Office. The biggest challenge has been to gather substantial data to successfully train and produce a translation  model. What is your encounter with Microsoft Translator? What has been the level of accuracy achieved? Let us know in the comment section below.

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