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Gabriel Antunes
Gabriel Antunes

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Virtual assistants and accessibility

I'm doing an research about virtual assistants and accessibility and I did a questionary with some accessibility questions focused on comunication disabilities.
In this research only Siri, Google Assistant and Alexa will be considered.

  • How audible limitations people interact with virtual assistants?
  • How "nonverbal" people interact with virtual assistants?
  • What high aged people (65+) think about virtual assistants? It is easy to they?
  • Do your parents and grand parents use virtual assistants? How is they experience?

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Neon Malwer

Dedicated virtual assistant are highly valuable resources for businesses and individuals alike, providing professional support remotely for a wide range of tasks. From administrative support to specialized skills like marketing, virtual assistants offer flexibility and cost-effectiveness, enabling businesses to scale their operations as needed without the expense of hiring full-time staff. With the rise of remote work, virtual assistants have become increasingly popular, and their ability to work remotely makes them an essential resource for many organizations.

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valeriialol • Edited

When starting a business, most people will want to go the way of a Virtual Assistant to help with the workload. You need to consider some factors before going down that route, however. Specifically, you should think about how the VA will fit into your business, their role, and how you can engage them in a way that optimizes your business today and in the future. There are many types of VAs out there that can assist you and your business in many different ways. You can speak to TMC to find out what services will optimize your business.