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Smart glasses, screen readers, and AI can help kids who have trouble seeing. Here is the cool stuff out there.
AI is making the world easier to read for kids who have low vision or are blind. Apps can describe pictures, read signs, and even describe people's faces.
Try closing your eyes and using a phone's voice assistant to find out the time and the weather.
Try this with a low-stakes example and a trusted adult nearby. The goal is to notice how AI talks about vision, not to let it make the decision for you.
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What is the main point of this lesson about AI and vision?
What is the purpose of the AI tools described in this lesson?
Which example does the lesson give of AI helping someone see?
What does the lesson say friends and family should do to help?
What does the key term 'accessibility' mean in this lesson?
Which key term from the lesson means 'how well someone can see'?
Why might it be helpful for AI to describe people's faces?
What is the goal of the 'Try it!' activity where you close your eyes and use a voice assistant?
Which of these is NOT something the lesson says AI can do to help kids see?
The lesson says books and homework can be made bigger or read aloud. Who does this help?
What does the lesson say AI screen readers are used for?
If a kid has trouble seeing, what is one way AI can help them right now?
What kind of tools does this lesson talk about?
What does the term 'low vision' mean?
Why does the lesson say AI is 'making the world easier to read'?