Communication devices for people with speech disabilities often rely on stored word banks or letter-by-letter spelling; contextual prediction learns from conversation history and suggests words or phrases you're likely to use next. This speeds communication substantially while feeling responsive to your actual communication patterns.
Contextual word prediction uses AI language models to suggest the most likely next word or phrase based on what a user has already typed or selected, reducing the number of keystrokes or selections needed to complete a message.
For people with motor impairments, fatigue conditions, or communication disabilities, this feature dramatically speeds up typing and reduces physical strain, and newer AI systems learn individual vocabulary patterns to offer increasingly personalized suggestions over time.
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