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Google Declaration That Thursday is the new AI and accessibility features in Android and Chrome. Most significantly, talkback, Android screen reader, now lets you ask Jemi what’s in the images and what’s on your screen.
Last year, Google brings Tuckback For those who are blind or for their images for low vision access to AI-exposed details, even though AL is not available in text. Now, people can ask questions and get a response to their images.

For example, if a friend sends you a new guitar to a photo you can get the details and ask questions about brand and color. Also, you can get the details now and ask questions about your whole phone screen. So, if you shop on an app you can ask Gemini about the material of an item you interested or whether any discount is available.
Google still announces that it is updating expressive captions, the real-time caption feature of Android that uses AI to capture what anyone says and how they say it.
Google says it is aware that one of the ways to express themselves is to draw the word of their words, which is why it has created a new period of time on the captions of the expressive captions. Now, you will find out if a sports announcer is calling “Amazing Shot” or when nobody is just saying “no”, “nooooo” is not saying. You will also start to see new labels for words, such as a person who is cleaning the shis or throat.

The update is being launched in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia for Android 15 or older devices.
Accessing PDFS on Google Chrome is making it easier. So far, you will not be able to use your screen reader to interact with the PDF scanned in your desktop chrome browser. Now, Chrome automatically recognizes these types of PDFs, allowing you to highlight the text like any other page, copy and search, and use your screen reader to read them. Google says thanks for the introduction of optical character recognition (OCR).
Plus, Page Zoom on Android Chrome now allows you to increase the size of the text you see without impacting the webpage layout. You can customize how much you want to zoom in and then all the pages you look around or just choose to apply preferences to certain things. You can access this feature by gently pressing the three-dot menu in the upper right corner of the chrome.