Microsoft Teams Chinese-to-English translation is nearly unusable
A user reports that Microsoft Teams live translation from Chinese/Mandarin to English fails to capture nearly any meaningful content across three months of meetings. This makes the feature unreliable for multilingual teams needing real-time comprehension.
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