
Exploring the potential of VR and AI-enabled tools for the visually impaired
One area of interest for augmented and virtual reality applications is making the world -- and virtual world -- more accessible to blind and visually impaired people.
One area of interest for augmented and virtual reality applications is making the world -- and virtual world -- more accessible to blind and visually impaired people.
As part of the Wearables Sweet Sixteen tourney, two wearables companies are pushing the boundaries of a 730 year-old piece of medtech: glasses. In addition to glasses, another thing Pristine and OrCam have in common is that their products involve more than just glasses: they’re cameras. Pristine uses Google Glass as a camera for another […]
At a time when AI is reshaping pharma, Reverba Global CEO Cheryl Lubbert explained in an interview why empathy, context, and ethics still require a human touch.