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Joshua Sherk's avatar

This post certainly was a lot of new things to try. But it also is a rabbit hole of experimenting that I wonder if there’s an end point.

Joshua Sherk's avatar

Worthy effort but to the community and culture it would not accept the images as I see striking errors that would not pass for language. I’m not sure if AI is ready for ASL since it’s also based on movements. Maybe in a few years.

Gencay's avatar

I especially suggest you try building with NotebookLM and its podcast feature. Both are very engaging and can be addictive.

Joshua Sherk's avatar

I’m a Deaf teacher who teaches K-12 students using English / ASL bilingually. I also see students across several schools which means time is short and travel is long. Maybe relying on NotebookLM would be key to get instructions fast on the way. Also, I’m wondering if infographics and other visual tools can get to ASL handshapes and signs. Might be tough on its own without visual representation first before requesting image types.

Gencay's avatar

I trained this NotebookLM:

https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/1c1348c2-a42c-40af-99b3-156cc1725df7

I used the YouTube video “25 ASL Signs You Need to Know” as a source and generated an infographic that shows these signs visually.

I generated this infographics, check this one: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XXifA74M0YhoIWIgxKl6WQTKzQkjQD7h/view?usp=sharing