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Word lid van Microsoft Reactor en neem live contact op met startups en ontwikkelaars
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Seeing AI: Describing the world for people who are blind/low vision
15 februari, 2022 | 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time
Onderwerp: Mixed Reality & Emerging Tech (Metaverse, Confidential Computing)
Language: Engels
Seeing AI: Describing the world for people who are blind/low vision, powered by AI+AR
Seeing AI is a talking camera app for people who are blind/low vision. It describes the text, people, and things around you. Come hear about our latest developments, leveraging AI+AR to provide an immersive audio AR experience.
Speaker: Saqib Shaikh
At Microsoft, Saqib Shaikh leads teams of engineers to blend emerging technologies with natural user experiences to empower people with disabilities to achieve more - and thus to create a more inclusive world for all.
The Seeing AI project enables someone who is visually impaired to hold up their phone, and hear more about the text, people, and objects in their surroundings. It has won multiple awards, and been called "life changing" by users. Shaikh has demonstrated his work to the UK Prime Minister, and to the House of Lords. The video of the original prototype (http://youtu.be/R2mC-NUAmMk) has been viewed over three million times.
Shaikh holds a BSc in Computer Science (graduating top of his class), and an MSc in Artificial Intelligence. He has been recognized by the British Computer Society as the Young IT Practitioner of the Year.