One of the most difficult parts of being deaf and or mute is not being able to communicate with others. It’s like being a foreigner in your own country. Thankfully, we are living in the future. University of Washington students Thomas Pryor and Navid Azodi wanted to fix this problem, so they invented gloves that connect to a computer via Bluetooth. Amazingly, the computer and gloves translate American Sign Language into speech in real time.
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