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6 artificial intelligence tools that are making the world more inclusive.

Key points: Artificial intelligence uses data to enable computers to mimic human capabilities AI tools like Be My AI, Seeing AI, Voiceitt2, Magic ToDo, Hand Talk, and DROVE are enhancing inclusivity for people with disability These tools range from connecting users with tech support, describing the world visually, translating speech and text, aiding daily tasks, bridging communication barriers, to empowering wheelchair navigation. You’ve likely come across the term ‘artificial intelligence’ (AI) quite often lately – it’s a hot topic.  AI harnesses vast amounts of data to enable computers and other devices to function in ways that mimic human capabilities. It’s capable of incredible feats such as learning, reading, writing and even engaging in conversations with users.  AI is also playing a role in making the world more inclusive and easier to navigate for people with disability.  The Leap in! Crew is excited to share some of the impressive tools that use AI to help people with disability live their best lives. 1. Be My AI Be My AI is a feature in Be My Eyes that is driven by artificial intelligence. Be My Eyes connects users who are blind or have low vision with a sighted person who helps troubleshoot

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