加密韋馱|Skanda 🔶|Dec 07, 2025 11:42
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When I first heard their pitch, I didn’t really understand why this was necessary, since public TV already has subtitles, and people with hearing impairments can still see them.
It wasn’t until @0xN10N explained that deaf people might be similar to most non-native English speakers—they can’t understand overly complex text, and a lot of meaning gets lost in translation. Plus, sign language is actually like a dialect, and it’s not universally understood across the globe.
We don’t want to fall behind in understanding others because of the Tower of Babel, so one of AI’s most important use cases is translation. Why should deaf people have to accept being left behind?
Later, @cyodyssey brought up an even bigger perspective: enabling Binance Square and all crypto platforms to use Finger Dance, so that deaf people in Web3 won’t be left behind.
I think this is exactly what CZ and Yi Jie want to express through @yzilabs—AI for good, crypto for good.
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