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Microsoft gives devs an AI-powered tool to build reading accessibility into their apps – VentureBeat
Microsoft today announced the general availability of Immersive Reader, a service that enables apps to present text in more digestible and accessible ways.
Microsoft today announced the general availability of Immersive Reader, an Azure Cognitive Services offering that allows developers to embed text reading and comprehension capabilities into apps to make them more inclusive. Immersive Reader is designed to help users including those with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) improve their reading skills on any device.
About 30 million U.S. teenagers and adults find reading and writing challenging, according to…
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