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Google brings Gemini and other accessibility tools across Android devices


Improvised TalkBack and new Expressive Captions begin rolling out.

Today (May 15), Google announced that it is rolling out new updates to its products across Android and Chrome, and adding new resources for developers who building speech recognition tools. Google is highlighting how it's integrating Gemini and AI into its accessibility features to improve usability for users with low vision or hearing. By opening up its resources, developers around the world will be able to personalize audio tools for research ,which could help train their models for diverse speech patterns, Google explained.

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