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How AI is making assistance for the visually impaired more accessible
Aira, a California-based company, uses AI developed with Google DeepMind to assist visually impaired individuals with daily tasks through camera-connected services and Meta’s smart glasses. While retaining human agents for complex tasks like counting stairs, AI enhances efficiency and reduces costs, enabling faster responses for users.
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