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Title: Apple and University of Illinois working with Meta, Google, and more on Speech Accessibility Project
Post by: HCK on October 08, 2022, 04:05:03 pm
Apple and University of Illinois working with Meta, Google, and more on Speech Accessibility Project

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<p>Apple and the University of Illinois are teaming up with Google, Meta, and more tech companies to collaborate on something called the Speech Accessibility Project. The goal of the initiative is to study and improve how artificial intelligence algorithms can be tuned to improve voice recognition for users with diseases that affect speech, including ALS and Down Syndrome.</p>
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