Closed captions have become a staple of the TV- and movie-watching experience. For some, it's a way to decipher muddled dialogue. For others, like those who are deaf or hard of hearing, it's a ...
Closed captioning for television and movies has remained largely unchanged for decades, but a new design aims to give people with disabilities a better idea of what’s happening on screen. Known as ...
The next closed captions you read during a streaming Max show might come with help from AI, the streamer announced Tuesday. Max parent Warner Bros. says it’s teaming up with Google to roll out ...
A potential game changer for anyone with hearing issues, the Captify smart glasses can generate closed captions of anyone you're talking to—or even translate their language for you. I’m PCMag’s home ...
In an era where accessibility and inclusivity are increasingly important, searching for videos with subtitles or closed captions (CC) on YouTube has become a crucial skill. Here’s a step-by-step guide ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Watching television for those with hearing-impairments will become a bit easier following adoption July 18 of a Federal Communications Commission Report & Order that gives viewers ...
No, AI is not taking over our beloved captions quite yet. It’s hard enough to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Imagine spelling every word given to every contestant. That was Annah Koenig ...