NVIDIA launches new free AI tool that can teach American Sign Language
Despite ASL being the third most widely used language in the United States, there are still limited resources available for people looking to learn it. NVIDIA’s latest offering is set to change that, using artificial intelligence to make the process more interactive and engaging By offering a free, AI-driven platform, NVIDIA is providing families with an easy and accessible way to start learning American Sign Language. Image Credit: Reuters Tech giant NVIDIA has introduced a brand-new AI-powered tool designed to make learning American Sign Language more accessible. With artificial intelligence stepping in to support language education in such a meaningful way, this could be the start of a new wave of AI-powered tools that make learning sign language as common — and as easy — as picking up a spoken language.
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