
A recent study by Fortune magazine stated that AI search engines are confidently wrong over 60% of the time, with various widely-used AI tools exhibiting significantly high error rates. This trend often extends to AI-generated captions, as run-on sentences, misheard phrases, and dialogues compressed into an incomprehensible stream of text may be familiar features across digital platforms. While some viewers may perceive this as a minor frustration, others who depend on captions entirely to access information and professional opportunities might be left without clarity. “Accuracy and quality matter,” says Gay Cordova, founder of CCTubes, a human-created captioning and accessibility service…
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