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  2. Microsoft Agent - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Agent is a technology developed by Microsoft which employs animated characters, ... The download supported SAPI 5.3 compatible speech engines, and also ...

  3. Office Assistant - Wikipedia

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    The Office Assistant used technology initially from Microsoft Bob, [11] and later Microsoft Agent, offering advice based on Bayesian algorithms. [8] From Microsoft Office 2000 onward, Microsoft Agent (.acs) replaced the Microsoft Bob-descended Actor (.act) format as the technology supporting the feature.

  4. BonziBuddy - Wikipedia

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    BonziBuddy (/ ˈ b ɒ n z i ˌ b ʌ d. iː / BON-zee-bud-ee or BON-zih-bud-ee, stylized as BonziBUDDY) was a freeware desktop virtual assistant created by Joe and Jay Bonzi. Upon a user's choice, it would share jokes and facts, manage downloads, sing songs, and talk, among other functions, as it used Microsoft Agent.

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  6. Microsoft text-to-speech voices - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Sam is the default text-to-speech male voice in Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It is used by Narrator, the screen reader program built into the operating system. Microsoft Mike and Microsoft Mary are optional male and female voices respectively, available for download from the Microsoft website.

  7. Microsoft to let clients build AI agents for routine tasks ...

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    Microsoft said its customers can use Copilot Studio - an application that requires little knowledge of computer code - to create such agents in public preview from November.

  8. Microsoft Speech API - Wikipedia

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    Applications that use SAPI include Microsoft Office, Microsoft Agent and Microsoft Speech Server. In general, all versions of the API have been designed such that a software developer can write an application to perform speech recognition and synthesis by using a standard set of interfaces, accessible from a variety of programming languages.

  9. Microsoft Bob - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bob was a Microsoft software product intended to provide a more user-friendly interface for the Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT operating systems, supplanting the Windows Program Manager. The program was released on March 11, 1995, and discontinued in early 1996.