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Here is an audio demonstration of Be My Eyes AI beta feature that can be a life changer for those with a visual impairment!
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Here is an audio demonstration of Be My Eyes AI beta feature that can be a life changer for those with a visual impairment!
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Here is an audio demonstration of Be My Eyes AI beta feature that can be a life changer for those with a visual impairment!
The speaker demonstrates the beta version of an artificial intelligence called Be My Eye. They take a picture of their nightstand and the AI analyzes it. The AI accurately identifies items such as a lamp, remotes, a phone charging, and confirms that the lamp is on. The speaker explains that you can ask questions about the picture and receive responses from a person. They emphasize that this AI is beneficial for those with visual impairments and encourage others to sign up for Be My Eye. Hello everyone, so I'm going to be demonstrating the beta version for the artificial intelligence, for the AI, for Be My Eye. What I'm going to do is take a picture of my nightstand next to the bed and see what it picks up. So let's go ahead and do that now. I'm going to take a picture. And it takes a little bit to analyze, but we'll go ahead and do that process. Take picture. Button. Take picture. Analyzing picture. Please wait. The picture shows a wooden nightstand with various items on it. There is a lamp with a unique base that looks like stacked square layers, and beside the white lampshade. The lamp is turned on. To the left of the lamp, there is a box of tissues with a floral design. In front of the lamp, there are three remote controls and an Amazon Echo Dot. There is also a mobile phone with a charging cable connected to it lying on the nightstand. The nightstand is placed on the white toilet. So you saw it was pretty descriptive, the picture. It did pick up. Now, the remotes is one is a phone, and the other one is a TV remote. So that's good. And it even caught, if you notice, my phone charging. That's pretty neat. And it also indicated that the lamp was on. And you can always ask questions of the picture you took. And how you do that, you're going to swipe until you hear this. Ask more. You tap on that. A little box will come up. In fact, you're sending a text message, and you're going to ask the question of what you think might be in the picture, and they will respond. And the cool thing about it is that you're responding to a person. When the question is asked, let's say, for example, I would say, is the lamp on? And we respond, yes, it is on. So it's pretty neat. It's pretty robust. It's a life changer for those like us who have a visual impairment. I just signed up around five months ago for this beta version. And I hope this little demo inspires others to sign up for that. It's a be my eyes. And we'll talk to you later.