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Apple makes iPhones and iPads more accessible with AI | TechCrunch Minute

Apple is using AI to make iPhones and iPads more accessible. Apple has announced new accessibility features including vocal shortcuts for easier hands-free control, and music haptics that will allow you to experience songs through taps, textures, and vibrations. And there’s eye-tracking that will allow users to navigate their devices without additional hardware or accessories.…

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Apple is using AI to make iPhones and iPads more accessible. Apple has announced new accessibility features including vocal shortcuts for easier hands-free control, and music haptics that will allow you to experience songs through taps, textures, and vibrations. And there’s eye-tracking that will allow users to navigate their devices without additional hardware or accessories. AI has become a larger part of the accessibility conversation and we’re here for it.

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2 Comments

  1. @andreagrumpeenlate5813

    May 16, 2024 at 12:04 pm

    Really wish they did more for people with bad sight, and late age users in general.

  2. @j4nmo

    May 16, 2024 at 1:04 pm

    Anthony Ha / TechCrunch, Where did you get that A12 and above supported from for the eye tracking feature?

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