Apple Music 'Saylists' announced to help people with speech-sound disorders - Android

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Apple Music 'Saylists' announced to help people with speech-sound disorders - Android

There are 173 curated songs divided across different playlists.

Apple has officially launched Saylists in Apple Music to help young users with speed-sound disorders (SSD). These are music playlists that have been curated in collaboration with Warner Music. The team has made use of artificial intelligence to find songs that can help users overcome their SSDs.

The speech-sound disorder is a condition in which people, usually children, have trouble producing sounds of certain words like “Ch, d, f, g, k, l, r, s, t, and z”. A report from BBC News reveals that one in 12 children in the UK is believed to be experiencing some sort of speech-sound disorder. Apple is hopeful that singing along with curated tracks will help them practice in a fun way and get better at producing the sound.

The official description of Saylists reads,

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26/03/2021 07:41 AM