Microsoft’s ‘Gaze Based Video Stream Processing’: Revolutionizing Video Calls with AI

Microsoft is set to revolutionize video conferencing with its innovative ‘Gaze Based Video Stream Processing’ technology. Leveraging AI and eye-tracking, this patent promises to enhance video call quality and stability by optimizing bandwidth allocation based on user focus. Discover how this groundbreaking technology can transform your online meetings and improve your overall video communication experience.

How to Change Your Skype Name (and Why You Might Want To)

When Skype and other video-conferencing platforms arrived on the scene, it was another huge leap for tech. Then we all started making usernames for these programs, and many of them were terrible. Fortunately, platforms like Skype are built from the ground up for personalization, which means you’ll be able to swap out that embarrassing Skype handle you cursed yourself with close to a decade ago.

CJI Chandrachud Highlights Resistance to Video Conferencing in High Courts

Despite advancements in technology and the judiciary’s commitment to providing access to justice, Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud has expressed concern over the reluctance of some State High Courts to fully embrace video conferencing (VC) hearings. The Chief Justice acknowledged that High Courts have received significant funding for infrastructure upgrades, emphasizing the need for enhanced VC capabilities in district courts, jails, and medical institutions to reduce delays in criminal trials. The Supreme Court has also launched a WhatsApp Messenger service for automated updates on causelists and electronic filings. The judiciary’s ongoing digitization efforts include a migration to the ‘Meghraj Cloud 2.0’ infrastructure, ensuring data security and accessibility for all courts.

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