HELLO! I believe the term "mute" still means "incapable of speaking." And, sign language is commonly used amoung individuals with speech disorders, etc. This is a population of people who are all too commonly forgotten. So, relax! The author of the article was educated enough to acknowledge this group as well as the deaf community could benefit from this technology.
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HELLO! I believe the term "mute" still means "incapable of speaking." And, sign language is commonly used amoung individuals with speech disorders, etc. This is a population of people who are all too commonly forgotten. So, relax! The author of the article was educated enough to acknowledge this group as well as the deaf community could benefit from this technology.