Artificial Intelligence and the Ease of Life for Visually Challenged
- Any person who cannot communicate and respond to visual input is technically called a person with visual impairment (VI).
- Early detection of disability with the help of AI-powered technology can aid in medication or other management procedures right from the time of pregnancy.
- Research is underway at Google Accelerated Science (GES) to develop AI-powered tools to detect precursors to biomarkers from high-definition images of the retina.
- Around 250 million people around the world are visually impaired. Similarly, the number of people suffering from diabetic retinopathy is approximately 70 million in India and approximately 418 million worldwide.
- UNESCO's 'Education Agenda-2030' sets ....
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