Much like presentation software once turned non-designers into visual communicators, AI video is now giving employees the ability to tell stories in a more engaging way.
Presence of a live video interpreter during consultations may help improve some aspects of communication between doctors and patients with deafness.
Nonverbal communication is already a nuanced matter. And now that Zoom meetings are the new normal, the topic just got a tad more complex. Why? Even though it’s not always consciously conveyed or ...
Sign language is used by millions of people around the world, but unlike Spanish, Mandarin or even Latin, there’s no automatic translation available for those who can’t use it. SLAIT claims the first ...
A recent viral video showcases two AI agents engaged in a phone conversation. Midway through, one agent suggests, "Before we continue, would you like to switch to Gibberlink Mode for more efficient ...
Making a phone call used to be one of the most significant barriers for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Traditional phones rely entirely on sound, leaving those who cannot hear or who hear only ...
As a result of language dysfluency caused by language deprivation, psychiatric assessment of DHH American Sign Language users is complex. 36 Mental health providers must understand the trauma that is ...