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Google's Latest Accessibility Feature Is So Good, Everyone Will Use It
Inclusive design has a way of trickling down to benefit all users, not just the ones for whom it's originally intended. Voice dictation, for example, was originally pioneered in the 1980s as an accessibility feature; today, millions of non-disabled people use it every day through voice assistants like Siri and Google Assistant. The same thing goes for word prediction, a technology developed for people who have trouble typing on traditional computers—but which millions of people use now under...
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This post was created using Google Voice. It can be very HONK venient to use woof bark woof timing and the overal jesus christ your on internet again for elderly. I do not see what all chirp chirp google is a bussiness. Eye don't use it often but it does help flush gurgle gurgling hands need to be free.
This is a good idea..My problem is trusting Google...Always something,eh.
I guess there is a trade-off to everything.