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Google tests sign language detecter

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With most of us holed up in our homes and coordinating work over video calls due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you might have become well-acquainted with the variety of video conferencing software. A great feature of these video calling apps is automatic switching between video feeds of the person talking in real-time. This, however, doesn't work with sign language users and they could feel left out of the conversation.

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