There was a nice report on NPR today about facial recognition using artificial intelligence. Apparently a lot of privacy issues for some individuals. The reporter, however, mention that the technology could be useful for blind and low vision people. I am surprised, and PR fought about the issue that deep. Recognition of facial expression on a picture is indeed important for people with vision disability. Could this make an exception to privacy issues for apps such as Be My Eyes for example?
top of page
Recent Posts
See AllA white cane is more than a mobility tool—it’s a symbol of independence for people with visual impairments. If you see someone using a...
10
iOS 18.2 introduces a series integration with ChatGPT. Currently, there is a rumor circulating that Siri will utilize the most recent...
30
bottom of page
Comentários