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Google Assistant now more accessible for people with disabilities – Antonio Blog

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For International Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness Month, Google has brought Assistant to US company Tobii Dynavox’s applications and services. New Delhi:  Google has brought new updates to its Assistant that will help people with disabilities gain more independence in controlling smart devices and appliances around their homes. Source: Google Assistant now more accessible…

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