Apple is pre-announcing some Accessibility features likely coming to iOS 17 later this year, and we have the details on @macstories.
Two features are especially a big deal:
- Personal Voice will let users who are at risk of losing their voice create a synthetic version of it. All done with Neural Engine on-device.
- Assistive Access is a brand new, simplified UI mode for iPhone and iPad that streamlines the entire UI.
More details: https://www.macstories.net/news/apple-marks-global-accessibility-awareness-day-with-features-coming-to-ios-ipados-and-macos-later-this-year/
Two features are especially a big deal:
- Personal Voice will let users who are at risk of losing their voice create a synthetic version of it. All done with Neural Engine on-device.
- Assistive Access is a brand new, simplified UI mode for iPhone and iPad that streamlines the entire UI.
More details: https://www.macstories.net/news/apple-marks-global-accessibility-awareness-day-with-features-coming-to-ios-ipados-and-macos-later-this-year/
Apple Marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day with Features Coming to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Later This Year
Thursday is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, and as in years past, Apple has previewed several new accessibility features coming later this year.John Voorhees (MacStories)
Paolo Redaelli
in reply to Federico Viticci :ticciseal: • • •@macstories @amarg
Andrea Margiovanni
in reply to Paolo Redaelli • • •Paolo Redaelli
in reply to Andrea Margiovanni • • •Because if I speak long enough (I read 15 minutes) your iPhone will be able to recreate my own voice and counterfeit it. That's perhaps somehow paranoic but "a pensar male si fa peccato ma ci si azzecca" (sorry dude I don't know the correct translation)
@viticci @macstories