Apple has announced a series of features that aim to improve the experience for people with cognitive, visual, hearing and mobility disabilities.
among them personal voice, or personal voice, which people at risk of losing their voice can configure to create a synthesized voice that can reproduce what the user is typing.
That is, it allows the user to train their iPhone or iPad to recognize and imitate their voice. That way, if the person loses their ability to speak, due to a disability or some other scenario, they can still communicate with their loved ones in their voice.
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Users can activate the feature by reading along with any series of text prompts to record 15 minutes of audio on iPhone or iPad. This speech accessibility feature uses on-device machine learning to keep users’ information private and secure, and integrates with Live Speech.
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This is another novelty that aims to facilitate communication for people with disabilities or illnesses that prevent them from using their voices. This feature allows the mobile phone to say aloud what the user writes, in real time. It also works when making video calls.
A special feature of this option is that it also stores common phrases so that people don’t have to type the whole sentence at once, but can quickly find what they want to say out loud.
Source: Eluniverso

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