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ASL relies on precise hand shapes and movements to represent letters, words, and phrases. But current recognition tools often miss the mark – especially when signs look alike. For example, “A” and “T” ...
Guest: Miriam Pawel is an award-winning reporter and editor who spent twenty-five years working for Newsday and the Los Angeles Times. She is the author of The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography.
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