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Apps for Access: Bridging Deaf-Hearing Communication, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf

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1.  Why is it important for users to "read the fine print" when using apps that handle PHI?
  1. To understand privacy, security, and third-party data sharing policies
  2. To ensure the app functions correctly offline
  3. To verify compatibility with different operating systems
  4. To enable faster download speeds
2.  What type of data does the Live Transcribe app capture?
  1. Only typed responses
  2. Only ambient sound without speech
  3. Speech and sound, with optional typed responses
  4. User location and biometric data
3.  In high-stakes phone or video calls with a deaf or hard-of-hearing person, which accessibility service is recommended as a top priority?
  1. Automated voicemail transcription
  2. Qualified interpreter or human captionist, based on the individual’s preferred communication modality
  3. Text messaging backup
  4. Screen-sharing and whiteboards
4.  Which of the following is most likely to improve the performance of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems?
  1. Using slang frequently
  2. Speaking quickly without pauses
  3. Using a high-quality microphone close to the speaker
  4. Reducing microphone sensitivity
5.  What is an essential privacy-related step before using AI tools to modify patient-related reports?
  1. Remove patient identification
  2. Change the formatting of the document
  3. Add time stamps to every paragraph
  4. Convert the file to PDF format

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