Apple mejora la accesibilidad con IA en sus dispositivos – Chócale
Apple has announced a suite of new accessibility features integrated with Apple Intelligence, set to arrive as part of the upcoming iOS 27 update. These tools are designed to leverage on-device machine learning to assist users with vision, hearing, and physical motor impairments. Among the primary additions is an automated subtitling system for personal videos. This feature will generate real-time captions for videos stored on a user’s device, ensuring that spoken content is accessible to those who are deaf or hard of hearing. The technology functions locally, prioritizing user privacy by processing audio data directly on the hardware. The update also introduces an advanced grammar and style corrector embedded directly into the iPhone keyboard. Powered by Apple Intelligence, this tool is intended to provide real-time writing assistance, offering suggestions to refine tone, clarity, and grammatical structure across various applications. These functionalities are part of a broader push by the company to standardize accessibility across its ecosystem. By incorporating generative AI capabilities into core operating system features, Apple aims to reduce the barrier to entry for users who rely on assistive technology for daily communication and media consumption. The deployment of these tools follows the company’s established development cycle for its mobile platforms. Further details regarding the rollout and specific hardware compatibility requirements for the new features are expected to be addressed during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, scheduled for June 8–12.
