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As of now, wireless emergency alerts only go out in Spanish and English. Yet, nearly 68 million Americans speak another language other than English at home , according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
The tool, which used artificial intelligence to translate English emergency warnings into other languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Samoan, was taken down on April 1.
Los Angeles' chief auditor and accountant says the city's mass emergency notification system is not fully accessible because its messages are limited to mostly English. Latest U.S.
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That starts a 30-month window for participating wireless providers, such as AT&T and Verizon, to update wireless emergency alerts in the 13 most common spoken languages in the U.S. (Spanish, Chinese, ...
However, people who speak a language other than English and Spanish may not have understood what was happening. Photo by Chris Delmas - AFP Two years ago, the Federal Communications Commission ...
As of now, wireless emergency alerts only go out in Spanish and English. Yet, nearly 68 million Americans speak another language other than English at home , according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
As of now, wireless emergency alerts only go out in Spanish and English. Yet, nearly 68 million Americans speak another language other than English at home , according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
As of now, wireless emergency alerts only go out in Spanish and English. Yet, nearly 68 million Americans speak another language other than English at home , according to the U.S. Census Bureau.