Pre-reading questions
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- How has technology changed your life?
- What future technologies are you looking forward to?
Vocabulary
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- disability /dis-uh-BIL-i-tee/
- medical /MED-i-kuhl/
- potential /puh-TEN-shuhl/
- deaf /def/
- vast /vast/
[noun] – an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do, and that is usually permanent or lasts for a long time
Yuka is confident despite having a physical disability.
[adjective] – related to the treatment of illness and injuries
Medical tests showed that she was negative for the virus.
[noun] – natural qualities or abilities that mean that someone or something may or should succeed or achieve something
They have a child who has the potential to be a great scientist.
[adjective] – unable to hear, either completely or partly
I believe Dad is becoming somewhat deaf.
[adjective] – extremely large
The broadcast was watched by a vast audience.
Article reading
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Google has opened its first research and development center in the UK specifically for developing assistive technologies for people with disabilities. It is the company’s first website that focuses on global accessibility. In the UK, a Google app called Project Relate offers assistance to people whose medical conditions make it difficult to understand what they are saying. The application helps patients who have trouble communicating recognize speech patterns more easily. Real-time speech to text transcription, voice assistants, and synthesized vocal reproduction are the methods used to do this. For those with disabilities, Google’s technology “has the potential to be significant,” claims technology reporter Paul Carter.
It is the responsibility of several Google technical teams to look towards “supercharging” accessible technologies to increase their use. These teams have numerous research teams and are engaged in projects related to artificial intelligence. For instance, subtitling technology, which was initially created to help deaf or hard-of-hearing television viewers, has helped society as a whole and today benefits the vast majority of people. Rachael Bleakley, a deaf person, claims that using subtitles helped her overcome childhood challenges with lipreading. “Captions communicate not only what is being spoken but also any useful background noises which help amplify the plot, such as [dramatic music] for building tension, or a [loud explosion] off camera which helps explain why the main character looks a little alarmed,” she said.
It is the responsibility of several Google technical teams to look towards “supercharging” accessible technologies to increase their use. These teams have numerous research teams and are engaged in projects related to artificial intelligence. For instance, subtitling technology, which was initially created to help deaf or hard-of-hearing television viewers, has helped society as a whole and today benefits the vast majority of people. Rachael Bleakley, a deaf person, claims that using subtitles helped her overcome childhood challenges with lipreading. “Captions communicate not only what is being spoken but also any useful background noises which help amplify the plot, such as [dramatic music] for building tension, or a [loud explosion] off camera which helps explain why the main character looks a little alarmed,” she said.
Comprehension questions
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- What is Project Relate?
- What does Project Relate do?
- What methods are used for Project Relate to work?
- According to the article, what is the responsibility of several Google technical teams?
- What did Rachael Bleakley say about using subtitles?
Discussion questions
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- Which modern technology could you not live without? Please tell me more about it.
- What things would you not allow technology to change? Why?
- If you were to design software for people with disabilities, what would it be and why?
- Should Project Relate be paid for or free to use?
- Do you think technology does more good than harm? Why?