Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram head Adam Mosseri has shared that the company is adding auto-generated captions to the videos.
As per ANI, he acknowledged the captions have been “a long time coming” and said the captions will be on by default for creators on the platform.
Prior to the announcement, creators had to manually add captions to their videos using time-consuming workarounds, but the change makes the process seamless and makes Instagram more accessible to hard-of-hearing and Deaf users or anyone who prefers watching videos with the sound off.
The captions will be available in ‘select languages’ at launch.
The company expects the quality of the captions will improve as more people use them and the AI learns, so the captions may not be perfect out of the gate.
Instagram will expand the captions to more languages in the coming months.
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