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🚨 Ofsted, AI, and Accessibility: Where’s the Sign Language?
Ofsted says it won’t directly inspect AI tools but will assess how they’re managed if staff or students are using them. Their new...
Tim Scannell
Jun 30, 20252 min read


🧠 Real-Time Bidirectional Sign Language Translation with Generative AI
Bridging Communication Between Deaf Signers and Hearing Users This AI-powered pipeline supports two-way, real-time communication between Deaf signers and hearing or oral Deaf individuals, translating between sign language and speech or text . 📡 By combining computer vision , deep learning , and generative AI , we can build inclusive communication tools when applied ethically and responsibly . 🔁 How the Pipeline Works 🔹 Path 1: Deaf Signer → Hearing/Oral Deaf Receiver Sig
Tim Scannell
Jun 29, 20251 min read
🔊 Rethinking Accessibility in Cars 🚗
Because everyone deserves access to information, even on the road. Many people enjoy listening to radio updates while driving: 🎶 Music | 🗞 News | ☀️ Weather | 🚦 Traffic But what about Deaf and hard-of-hearing people? 💡 Imagine This: 🎙️ Live radio audio is transcribed in real time into text on the dashboard screen. 🤟 That text is translated into British Sign Language (BSL) using either AI signers or human interpreters. 🧏♀️ Deaf drivers and passengers can independen
Tim Scannell
Jun 1, 20251 min read


📝 Summary Report: Reflections on AI Companies and Sign Language Technology - Deaf Users’ Experience
After recent meetings with AI companies developing sign language technology, here are key reflections and calls to action shared by Deaf users and communities: 1. Introduction & Engagement Too often, initial contact lacks transparency and accessibility. Deaf users need to understand: Who you are What is your mission? How do you intend to collaborate (e.g., remote vs. face-to-face) 2. Commitment & Vision Waiting for the “right moment” leads to delays. We need direction now: Wh
Tim Scannell
Jun 1, 20252 min read
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