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AUM researchers have developed an AI powered tool called "Drishi" that allows users to type using sign language.
AI can already write text and code, and generate images and video, but it's being put to even more unconventional uses.
In a world driven by communication, the ability to convert spoken words into written text has revolutionized how we interact with technology. Audio-to-text technology, also known as speech-to-text, is ...
A Montgomery university has created a new way to send texts by using gestures. AUM’s faculty-student research team has ...
ElevenLabs' platform lets you customize the voice based on context or personal preference. It's the AI audio provider for ...
One TikToker is using American Sign Language to share music with her deaf father – and the world – while working toward her ...
Google I/O, Google’s biggest developer conference of the year, is here. I/O will showcase product announcements from across ...
A faculty-student research team at Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) has developed an innovative artificial ...
Google launched a new series of AI models in its Gemma collection at Google I/O. Gemma models are “open” in the sense that ...
New technology from British startup Silence Speaks enables an AI-generated sign language avatar to effectively give the deaf ...