Lesson 365 of 1234
AI Glasses for Vision: Helping People See
There are AI-powered glasses that describe the world to people who cannot see. Real life, not science fiction.
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Learning path
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- 1The big idea
- 2AI Apps Help Blind People 'See'
- 3The big idea
- 4AI Turns Speech Into Words for Deaf People
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Section 1
The big idea
There are glasses now (Envision, Meta Ray-Ban, etc.) that help blind and low-vision people. They take photos, describe what is around, read text out loud, even recognize faces.
Some examples
- A blind person can ask 'what is in front of me?' and AI describes the scene.
- AI reads menus, signs, and books out loud.
- AI recognizes friends' faces in a crowd.
- AI helps navigate places like grocery stores or unfamiliar streets.
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Section 2
AI Apps Help Blind People 'See'
Section 3
The big idea
For people who can't see, AI apps can describe the world out loud. The app uses the phone camera and tells them: 'A red apple is on the table.' This helps people live more freely.
Some examples
- AI tells what color a shirt is.
- AI reads a menu out loud.
- AI describes the room.
- AI helps cross the street safely.
Try it!
Close your eyes for 30 seconds. Imagine an AI describing your room. What words would help most?
Here's why "AI Apps Help Blind People 'See'" matters: AI tools are helping doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers provide better, faster care. Some apps describe what's around using your phone's camera — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
- Learn what "accessibility" means and why it's important
- Learn what "vision" means and why it's important
- Learn what "helpful" means and why it's important
- 1Find out more about AI Apps Help Blind People 'See' by asking an AI a question about it
- 2Talk to a grown-up about what you learned
- 3Write down one new thing you learned today
Section 4
AI Turns Speech Into Words for Deaf People
Section 5
The big idea
For people who can't hear, AI can turn what people say into words on a screen — almost instantly. This is called 'live captions'. It helps deaf people join conversations easily.
Some examples
- Live captions show YouTube speech as text.
- Phones can show conversations as text.
- School videos can have AI captions.
- AI captions help everyone learn better.
Try it!
Watch a video with captions on. Notice how fast the AI types out the words!
Here's why "AI Turns Speech Into Words for Deaf People" matters: AI tools are helping doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers provide better, faster care. AI shows talk as text on a screen super fast — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
- Learn what "accessibility" means and why it's important
- Learn what "captions" means and why it's important
- Learn what "deaf" means and why it's important
- 1Find out more about AI Turns Speech Into Words for Deaf People by asking an AI a question about it
- 2Talk to a grown-up about what you learned
- 3Write down one new thing you learned today
Section 6
How AI Helps People With Disabilities
Section 7
The big idea
AI can describe pictures out loud, turn speech into text, and even help someone control a computer with their eyes. It opens the world for more people.
Some examples
- Apps describe what is in front of someone who cannot see well
- AI turns spoken words into captions so a deaf classmate can follow along
- Voice helpers let people who cannot use their hands send a message
- Wheelchairs with AI can sense steps and stop automatically
Try it!
Look around your room. What is one AI tool that would make life easier for someone with a disability?
Section 8
AI and Helping People Who Can't See Well
Section 9
The big idea
Some people can't see well or at all. There are AI tools that can look at a photo and say out loud what's in it: 'A brown dog is sitting on the grass.' That helps people enjoy pictures, read signs, and get around the world.
Some examples
- AI reads a menu out loud at a restaurant.
- AI describes a friend's photo on social media.
- AI tells someone what's in their fridge.
- AI reads street signs out loud while walking.
Try it!
Close your eyes and ask a grown-up to describe something in the room. That's like what AI does for people with low vision.
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