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Like a low vision community, he has adopted knowledgeable AI glasses

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It is simple to make fun of AI and ask: “Who is asking about it?” You may also think that intelligent glasses “are not worth it yet.” But for a blind and low visit, Ray-Ban Metart Glasses and their AI functions were an absolute change in life. And we have to talk about it.

In this episode VergecastWe will delve into what the available project is a universal project. First of all, the hospitable host Victoria Song will talk to Jason Valley, the visually impaired Edge reader. Jason initially contacted Victoria after her practical artificial intelligence, questioning the view that this function was “a solution seeking a problem to solve.” Jason talks about how technology helped him lead a more independent life, which hopes to see improvement, and how the blind and low visit enthusiastically accepted this technology.

Then Victoria sits down with Be my eyes CEO Mike Buckley. Be My Eyes is an application that combines blind and low formal users with seeing volunteers who will aid them on the day. Buckley wonders how the technology project available brings to everyone, why knowledgeable glasses and artificial intelligence are a natural combination and what challenges and possibilities in this space remain.

And finally, we have a Sato reporter to answer a piquant question about knowledgeable glasses from the Vergecast helpline (Call 866-wverge11 or write by e-mail vergecast@theverge.com). In particular, do knowledgeable glasses belong to the bedroom?

Do you want to learn more about everything in this episode? Here are some links to continue reading – and a charming photo of the dog guide Jason Noel!

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