5 ways AI could transform digital accessibility
From autonomous cars to conversations with robots, artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the lives of disabled people. AbilityNet's senior accessibility and usability consultant Joe Chidzik explores some of the ways AI will make the internet more accessible for disabled people. Microsoft offers a free service through the Microsoft Translator app where audio is translated into other languages, and into text (for captions). People who have English as a second language benefit, as do people who are deaf or who have hearing loss. Read more about Microsoft Translator app helping people who are deaf.
Jul-12-2018, 00:05:57 GMT