AI for Cultural Heritage: the Māori language included in Microsoft Translator app

AI for Cultural Heritage: the Māori language included in Microsoft Translator app

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Microsoft announced the inclusion of te reo Māori in the Microsoft Translator application, which will enable instant translations of text from more than 60 languages into te reo Māori and vice versa. This is a key element of the AI for Cultural Heritage program.

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