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Technology is not responsible for closed captions accuracy. You are!

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Episode 81 - There seems to be an ongoing trend from video creators and consumers in that closed captions on YouTube are not accurate, so it's not worth worrying about.
What?!? Why do you think it's not accurate? The responsibility of accurate video captions relies on you as the creator, not the technology that is creation auto-captions (aka CRAPtions).
Not only should all video creators take closed captions seriously, but if you are relying on some kind of artificial intelligence and machine learning to do the work for you, it will never be accurate. So take ownership of your content and make it accurate.
For transcripts plus links to relevant sources or even to watch the video version of this podcast, visit this episode page.

What do you think about this episode? Share it with a friend if you found it interesting.

You can also be a Patreon of Hear Me Out! [CC] to help spread the message of deaf awareness, bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf worlds and receive perks along the way by being part of my Patreon page.

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Episode 81 - There seems to be an ongoing trend from video creators and consumers in that closed captions on YouTube are not accurate, so it's not worth worrying about.
What?!? Why do you think it's not accurate? The responsibility of accurate video captions relies on you as the creator, not the technology that is creation auto-captions (aka CRAPtions).
Not only should all video creators take closed captions seriously, but if you are relying on some kind of artificial intelligence and machine learning to do the work for you, it will never be accurate. So take ownership of your content and make it accurate.
For transcripts plus links to relevant sources or even to watch the video version of this podcast, visit this episode page.

What do you think about this episode? Share it with a friend if you found it interesting.

You can also be a Patreon of Hear Me Out! [CC] to help spread the message of deaf awareness, bridge the gap between the hearing and deaf worlds and receive perks along the way by being part of my Patreon page.

Support the show
  continue reading

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