- [Phone] Bookcase.
Bookcase or book.
Book.
Sofa.
Plus, Tara was always going
to have to be in charge.
Ties was no fill, and she'd
never be in other things
than that that love.
I knew Tara would run off
their marriage to JB and she
seemed to find for her.
- Do you wanna grab some food?
- [Phone] I'm not sure.
Elevator.
- So I'm pretty big into
apps that are accessible
for people who are visually
impaired or blind, and--
- [Phone] Pedestrian crossing.
Skyscraper.
- Previously, I used
apps that take a picture
of what's in front of
you and then it sends it
to the cloud, and then in
the cloud, it essentially
has someone volunteer to
describe what that image is
and then voiceover on the iPhone will read
what is currently in that image.
This app's a little bit different.
- [Phone] Detour.
Sidewalk closed.
- [Man] Yeah, we have to turn back.
This is a dead end.
- So as you see, I'm not
very good at directions.
- [Phone] Billboard.
Grand Central Make.
- Good enough.
Well, Grand Central Market,
that's where we're gonna eat today.
- [Phone] French fries.
Cheeseburger.
- Yeah, it's definitely a cheeseburger.
This is an app called Aipoly, and it uses
artificial intelligence
to identify objects
and what things are,
the scenery for people
who are blind or visually impaired.
The bottom line is that this
app is pretty innovative
and frankly, it gets things
right a good amount of the time.
I'm not saying that this app is perfect
by any means, it does get confused a lot.
And that's because it is pretty
early in its development.
But it's gonna get better the
more that people use the app.
If you use apps like Tap
Tap See or Be My Eyes,
I recommend Aipoly as an alternative
or a plan B in case you don't
have an internet connection.
That way you could still probably identify
what's in front of you.
Might not, but it's worth a shot.
What do you guys think about
artificial intelligence?
Do you think this is
something very beneficial
for people who are blind
and visually impaired,
or just for accessibility
purposes in general?
Or are you kinda freaked out
and scared by where we're
going with artificial intelligence
with all these home-based technologies?
I think that artificial
intelligence can be
a mainstream thing that
could really change
the lives of many people.
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