@mikedoise End users need the available hardware to catch up to AI demands. Companies will need to invest in hardware that can run internal models as well as people with the expertise to set them up. The bottleneck will be hardware.
@carrieona11y I keep trying to use it because of potential integration with Microsoft Office but it's still clunky and doesn't understand what I mean or my intent as well as most of the other models most of the time.
@wesderby I mask in a dense crowd and on public transportation, flu season is coming and I donβt need that either. It still just makes sense in some places
@BlindGuyTech@HumanWare They will probably reveal the new product at ATIA and the website should go live with all the new info at that time. Hope you get them on the show.
@ChanceyFleet I keep seeing tweets about this, but where is the proof? Nobody is providing any links to any sources, Iβm sure I missed something somewhere.
@BlindNewWorld@C_X_Bidleman Accessibility will always be about what works best for the greatest number of people, Itβs hard for people to know when they have it right because it depends on who you ask. It doesnβt mean we shouldnβt try. Keep dreaming the dream.
@boogiechild5820 Are you writing in UEB or computer Braille? In UEB itβs dot 4 followed by dot 1. In computer Braille it should be dots 4 and 7. If you canβt write in eight dot Braille you may have to change your input method while you write the @ at sign.