Article 75QMM Apple’s accessibility features add more AI-powered processing

Apple’s accessibility features add more AI-powered processing

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Richard Lawler
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Apple's annual update about accessibility features on its platforms has new additions for the iPhone, Mac, and especially Vision Pro, with a focus on how on-device AI processing is being used in features like VoiceOver, Magnifier, Voice Control, and Accessibility Reader.

One addition that jumped out to me is the ability to use on-device speech recognition for uncaptioned videos, which will be available on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro.

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Other changes coming later this year will use AI to add more details to VoiceOver's Image Explorer in descriptions of images (with a warning that they should not be relied on in any numb ...

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