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Don’t tell your parents about this free AI Reading Coach by Microsoft this summer

To use it, you need personal Microsoft account or school account with Reading Coach enabled

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Published onMay 14, 2024

published onMay 14, 2024

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Microsoft has recently launched an AI Reading Coach, a free and standalone AI-powered app that is developed to make reading fun this summer.

The aim is to provide personalized and consistent reading fluency practice and make learners productive this summer.

One of the main features of Reading Coach is to generate unique stories for each individual using AI. Now, you might be thinking about how to ensure that your kid is reading a story appropriate to their age.

For that,Microsoft has mentioned:

The AI-generated story is moderated for content quality, safety, and age appropriateness according to Microsoft’s Responsible AI guidelines.

What can AI Reading Coach do?

What can AI Reading Coach do?

Here is what you can try:

How it works?

To use AI Reading Coach, you need to log in with your Microsoft personal account or create a new one. You can open the website on any of your favorite browsers or use its Windows application.

If you want to use a Microsoft account provided by your school, ensure the IT administrators of your school have enabled the app bysigning up for the previewand following the instructions. Once done, you can access Reading Coach using your school account.

Have you tried using the new AI Reading Coach app? If yes, share your experience with our readers in the comments section below.

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Srishti Sisodia

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Srishti Sisodia

Windows Software Expert

She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.