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Why Braille Is Still Relevant in a Voice-First World

  Voice assistants, audiobooks, and smart devices have changed how we access information. Many people now rely on spoken content for convenience and speed. This trend raises a common question: Is braille still necessary in a world driven by voice technology? The answer is yes. Braille remains essential for literacy, independence, and equal access for millions of blind and visually impaired individuals. The Role of Braille in Literacy Listening to information is helpful, but it cannot replace reading. Braille provides a tactile reading system that supports spelling, grammar, and sentence structure. These elements are hard to learn through audio alone. Students who rely solely on voice tools often struggle with writing and comprehension. Braille strengthens literacy, just as print does for sighted readers. It lets readers comprehend punctuation, formatting, and mathematical expressions. Voice tools deliver information, but braille builds proper reading skills. This makes it irreplace...