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    Three good things: UK projects to improve access for deaf people

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    3) An interpreter in your pocket: Silence Speaks

    UK startup Silence Speaks is developing an artificial intelligence avatar that translates text into sign language in realtime. Designed by deaf engineers and reflecting regional sign language styles, the system aims to capture emotion and intent as well as the words themselves.

    It holds promise for use at transport hubs, shopping centres, in education and healthcare settings, for broadcasting and video conferencing and in personal banking.

    Silence Speaks is also experimenting with personal, creative uses including the ‘signing’ of greeting cards: recipients can scan a QR code in a card to access a video message conveyed in sign language by an AI avatar.

    “As a doctor, I’ve seen firsthand how silence can isolate – but I’ve also seen how the smallest act of communication can restore dignity,” said Dr John LeeAllen, an NHS doctor and tech investor, who sits on the company’s board.

    “Silence Speaks is more than innovation: it restores human connection.”

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