I am not visually impaired but I have found audiobooks or even tts for epubs to be very helpful when I have a migraine and just cannot use my eyes to read.
As the technology progresses, I think it'd be cool if someone made make an eBook reader that could also use text-to-speech to read basically any book in a fairly natural way.
Of course it's no match for a properly-acted audiobook, but it'd go a long way to making things more accessible I think.
Or we just conscript Stephen Fry and put him to work until we have him reading every book that exists lol.
We are close to that. Projects like Amazon Polly or Google Text-to-Speech AI will probably be integrated and will work seamlessly (if you pay for a monthly subscription of course). There are also a million AI based projects that try to do the same to varying degrees of success.
@BrikoX @RandomDent Not all of us want that. In fact, many would rather keep our TTS inauthentic because of speed. As for the AI nonsense, https://robertkingett.com/2023/01/19/how-to-appreciate-humans/
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