Can we also talk about how this is the best translation tool for non English speakers? I want this for traveling!
You’re telling me someone designed something widely useful AND remembered that colorblindness is a thing that exists?
I’m. So. Excited. About. This.
I saw this on CBS Sunday morning. A woman held it up to the journalist and it was like, “white man, brown hair, 40 years old.”
He looked so
Reblogging because I want to remember to learn more about this!
This is awesome but can we also talk about how this gifset is useless for visually impaired people without some kind of transcription? I’ve never met a screen reader that can read text over gifsets. (If someone else has, by all means please correct me.)
A series of six images that show the app being used to identify things from cups, Pepsi bottles in the store, and new Apple air buds.
Text over images reads: Aipoly is about to release an app that helps the blind “see” through their smartphone.The Aipoly Vision App can recognize objects at a speed of 3 times a second.It can help the visually impaired navigate through their daily life.It helps in situations where using your hands to feel objects is not ideal. (Image shows Aipoly recognizing a toilet)It also recognizes up to 900 colors, making it useful for the sighted and colorblind.