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  • Beacon@fedia.io
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    1 month ago

    Huh? If a deaf person needs to look at a screen to see the signs then they could just as easily look at a screen to see the live speech to text of what’s being said

    • Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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      It’s the difference between a claw and an articulated prosthetic hand.

      The claw is better than nothing

      The moving hand is much nicer, while still not being perfect.

      Not the best metaphor, but hopefully gets my point across?

      I’m very slowly learning ASL and signing is different than spoken English. Not everything gets signed, and it’s often much quicker to sign back and forth than speak if two hearing people are fluent.

  • Artisian@lemmy.world
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    Mentioned in the article: this supports many african languages, including african sign languages. (There were plenty of apps that already did this for, say, ASL.)

    Relatedly: it’s possible to be deaf and illiterate. Similar to being able to speak but not read, these folks are much better served by sign language translation over text. (I can’t find data on rates quickly, but see here for discussion of the general phenomena. It’s harder to teach the deaf to read, so easier for them to fall between the cracks.)