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    Home»Operating Systems»KB5055617 enhances Windows 11’s Narrator to generate detailed descriptions of images, charts, and graphs

    KB5055617 enhances Windows 11’s Narrator to generate detailed descriptions of images, charts, and graphs

    April 14, 2025

    Microsoft has released the KB5055617 build to the Dev Channel for Windows Insiders using Windows 11, version 24H2. It brings huge changes to the Narrator platform, which is now enhanced with AI capabilities for improved performance. For example, the Narrator now provides detailed descriptions of images, charts, and graphs, enhancing digital accessibility for blind and […]

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