Microsoft Edge will use AI to add real-time translation to videos — what this means for you

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Grizzly reintroduction planning abruptly halted in December 2017.is keeping grizzly mothers alive.

Microsoft Edge will use AI to add real-time translation to videos — what this means for you

Many of these bears had to be killed.Credit: Andy Porter/National Park ServiceHelicoptering sedated bears to their homes in the deep backwoods of North Cascades.Fish and Wildlife Service listed the population of 136 bears there as endangered.

Microsoft Edge will use AI to add real-time translation to videos — what this means for you

head of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team and an ecologist at theU.A shining example of where successful bear recovery has occurred is in Yellowstone National Park.

Microsoft Edge will use AI to add real-time translation to videos — what this means for you

The loss of the grizzly bear in the North Cascades would disturb the ecosystem and rob the region of an icon.

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