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Post Why Microsoft must bring sign language recognition to Windows and Cortana

Why Microsoft must bring sign language recognition to windows and Cortana

Why Microsoft must bring sign language recognition to Windows and Cortana | Windows Central

One of the difficult parts in the technology challenge is recognition of problems' existence with need to solve . . . might not be 'the solution' but chance of significant advancement exists.
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