FCC Wants Robots to Sign Language Your Zoom Calls
Published Date: 1/2/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The FCC wants to make video calls easier for people with disabilities by adding features like automatic sign language, text-to-speech, and better controls for those who are blind or have mobility challenges. They’re asking for ideas on how to pay for these changes and how to mix relay services with video calls. Comments are open until February 3, 2025, so everyone can weigh in before new rules might roll out.
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