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  2. ZoomText - Wikipedia

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    ZoomText is a stand-alone piece of software [1] designed for visually impaired people. [2] It is available for the currently released and supported versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. The program allows the user to see and hear everything on the computer screen [3] and provides access to applications, documents, email and the ...

  3. Seeing AI - Wikipedia

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    Seeing AI is an artificial intelligence application developed by Microsoft for iOS. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Seeing AI uses the device camera to identify people and objects, and then the app audibly describes those objects for people with visual impairment.

  4. OrCam device - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times described how a pre-release OrCam device was used by a Coloboma-impaired employee of the device's developer in 2013 [7] for grocery shopping. It was the small size of the prototype rather than the functionality that gave her added mobility in an Israeli store's aisles.

  5. Older Americans prepare themselves for a world altered by ...

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    The 52-year-old teaches an AI course once or twice a week, he said, and aims to create a “safe space where (seniors) can come in and we can discuss all the issues they may be hearing bits and ...

  6. Screen reader - Wikipedia

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    A screen reader is a form of assistive technology (AT) [1] that renders text and image content as speech or braille output. Screen readers are essential to people who are blind, [2] and are useful to people who are visually impaired, [2] illiterate, or have a learning disability. [3]

  7. RoboGuide is being tested at the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering.