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Rev.ai Has Less Bias (But More Work Needs to Be Done)
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Meet a Revver: Transcriptionist and Adventurer in Wales
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Why is Accessibility Style Guide & Design Guidelines So Important?
Use this Accessibility Style Guide to learn about the best ways to display your web content, so that the designs are accessible for everyone under WCAG guidelines.

The Podcast Challenge: Testing Rev.ai’s Speech Recognition Accuracy
We tested our Rev.ai Speech Recognition Technology's accuracy on a wide range of podcasts. Spoiler alert: we beat our competition.

Tips for Talking to Superiors About Accessibility
Workplace accessibility can get overlooked, but it's important to communicate the necessity for accessibility to your superiors. Learn how!

How to Use Transcripts to Speak Concisely
Public speaking is a skill that takes time to develop. Learn how to use transcripts to speak concisely and authoritatively.

9 Deaf YouTube Creators You Need to Follow Right Now
September is Deaf Awareness Month. Expand your knowledge by checking out these 9 deaf YouTube creators.

Battle over pork reaches Supreme Court Transcript
A case challenging California regulations on how pregnant pigs are treated could impact pork prices nationally. Read the transcript here.

Ukraine cities bombed in apparent revenge strikes Transcript
Russia struck cities across Ukraine during rush hour, killing civilians and destroying infrastructure in apparent revenge after President Vladimir Putin declared an explosion on the bridge to Crimea to be a terrorist attack. Read the transcript here.

North Korea says missile tests simulate striking South Transcript
North Korea’s state news agency KCNA said a recent flurry of missile tests were designed to simulate showering the South with tactical nuclear weapons as a warning. Read the transcript here.

Police officer fired after shooting into car with teen Transcript
Rookie officer James Brennand was responding to another incident called in from the parking lot, but shot into a car with 17-year-old Erik Cantu. He was fired for not following protocols, procedures. Read the transcript here.

Life in Taiwan with China flexing its military might Transcript
Lesley Stahl reports from Taiwan, where many seem unmoved by the shows of military force China has recently carried out. Read the transcript here.

Medical perspectives on the NFL's concussion protocol Transcript
The NFL and NFL Players Association have agreed to update the league’s concussion protocol following an investigation into its procedures after Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was injured on the field. Read the transcript here.

Salmon shortages in Alaska's Yukon River are changing Native ways of life Transcript
For the second year in a row, a severe and sudden salmon collapse is impacting Indigenous residents on Alaska’s Yukon River and causing food insecurity. Read the transcript here.

3 dead after blast destroys part of bridge linking Russia and Crimea Transcript
Ukrainian officials have repeatedly threatened to strike the bridge and some lauded the attack, but Kyiv stopped short of claiming responsibility. Read the transcript here.

North Korea's seventh missile launch in recent days Transcript
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the sea on 10/08/22, making it the seventh such launch by Pyongyang in recent days. Read the transcript here.
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