
YouTube is making the tens of millions of videos it hosts more accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing by putting automatic captions on them.
The Google-owned company said this use of speech recognition technology is probably the biggest experiment of its kind online.
Previously captions were only on a small amount of content.
"A core part of YouTube's DNA is access to content," said the firm's product manager Hunter Walk.
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