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The Regenerative Organic Alliance has launched Journey to ROC, a new certification pathway addressing greenwashing concerns while expanding regenerative farming adoption. The program partners with RegenAgri to help farms gradually meet ROC’s rigorous standards through a multi-year transition process.
The Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROC) has launched a new initiative called Journey to ROC to address greenwashing concerns while expanding adoption of regenerative agriculture practices worldwide, according to reports from industry sources. The program creates a stepped certification pathway that allows farms and food brands to gradually meet ROC’s rigorous standards through partnership with RegenAgri, another regenerative certifier with less stringent requirements.
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Microsoft’s 30-Year AI Evolution: From Windows 95 Voice to Windows 11 Copilot The Unfinished Revolution: Microsoft’s Three-Decade Voice AI Journey…
Microsoft executives reflect on 30 years of voice technology development since Windows 95’s speech API, acknowledging past limitations while positioning new AI capabilities as potentially transformative. The company’s consumer CMO suggests AI could represent the first major input revolution since the mouse, despite previous voice-centric technologies failing to gain mainstream traction.
As Windows 95 recently passed its 30th anniversary, Microsoft executives are reflecting on one of its least-remembered innovations: built-in voice capabilities. According to reports, the operating system introduced the Microsoft Speech API (SAPI), providing support for speech recognition and synthesis that allowed developers to create applications that could speak and be spoken to. However, sources indicate this early voice technology failed to revolutionize how people used Microsoft products, setting a pattern that would continue for decades.