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Researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University have created innovative AI-powered glasses that can help blind people navigate ...
Finally, news that sounds like a fantastic way to use AI technology for good! In tests, an innovative AI camera mounted on ...
paying tribute to the Grammy-nominated blind musician. With his wife Mariam Doumbia, Amadou formed half of a group whose blend of traditional rock guitars and Western blues saw them sell millions ...
To find out which TVs are easiest to use and watch for people with sight issues, we developed an accessibility test in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). The new ...
The Georgia Bulldogs have suffered a handful of losses since an early NCAA Tournament exit. Now the Georgia basketball coaching staff is suffering a blow. The news comes as Georgia is also ...
According to a caption for his post, Diego writes that the blind spot has made him turn to religion: “I throw up a prayer for every lane change.” Diego isn’t the only TikToker to go viral ab ...
The names of the parents and children have been changed to protect their identity. Why a child can be born blind Congenital glaucoma, cataract, anophthalmos (absence of an eyeball or ocular tissue ...
The Sun newspaper reports that the veteran rocker spoke to fans from the stage and told them: “The joys of getting old mean you go deaf, I also now have got the joy of going blind. Fortunately I ...
The Xscace Cane is the first speaker I've ever seen and used that is so tiny and portable, yet it produces sound that feels incredibly professional – something you'd expect from a much larger setup.
The Department for Work and Pensions has promised that audio versions for blind people, braille and other accessible forms will be ready in early April but, with the consultation underway ...
Roger Daltrey, the co-founder and singer of The Who, revealed at an event this week that he is going blind. The British musician, 81, was playing two shows with The Who at London’s Royal Albert ...
Justice is supposed to be blind — but a Brooklyn juror was allegedly kicked out of court because he couldn’t see. Albert Elia, a blind lawyer who uses a guide dog and assistive technology ...