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  2. Live Transcribe - Wikipedia

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    Live Transcribe is a smartphone application to get realtime captions developed by Google for the Android operating system. Development on the application began in partnership with Gallaudet University. [2] It was publicly released as a free beta for Android 5.0+ on the Google Play Store on February 4, 2019. [3]

  3. How to use the new Live Captions in iOS 16 - AOL

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    Apple is launching a new suite of accessibility features in the soon-to-be-unveiled iOS 16, and (finally) adding a Live Captions feature for all audio content across devices. The new option lets ...

  4. Real-time transcription - Wikipedia

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    Television broadcast captioners use real-time reporting technology to allow hard-of-hearing or deaf people to see what is being said on live television broadcasts such as news, emergency broadcasts, sporting events, awards shows, and other programs.

  5. Real-time text - Wikipedia

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    Real-time text is used in closed captioning and when captions are being streamed live continuously during live events. Transcription services including Communication Access Real-Time Translation and TypeWell frequently use real-time text, where text is streamed live to a remote display.

  6. Google Pixel launches live captions for phone calls - AOL

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    The Live Caption feature for phones will let users initiate two-way text-to-speech tools within a call, providing live captions of what the other person says in real time and letting users type a ...

  7. Closed captioning - Wikipedia

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    Real-time captioning, a process for captioning live broadcasts, was developed by the National Captioning Institute in 1982. [2] In real-time captioning, stenotype operators who are able to type at speeds of over 225 words per minute provide captions for live television programs, allowing the viewer to see the captions within two to three ...

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