Andrew McClean
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Today’s Google Doodle depicts a person with visual impairment using the invention
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A range of disability-themed emojis have been included in an update that will launch later this year
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The AI powered EyeControl provides a communication tool that functions from the moment the user wakes up
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“It’s so powerful that if we don’t keep on top of it, artificial intelligence could take over…The more it learns, the faster it learns. It’s exponential”
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Senior software engineer at Microsoft, Saqib Shaikh, and Seeing AI user, Sean Randall, tell OT how the app was developed to help blind and visually impaired people achieve independence
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The electronics company is set to reveal its new smart visual aid glasses next week
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The Seeing AI app from Microsoft has been made available in the UK for the first time
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The concept has the potential to impact the lives of over two million visually impaired people