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Facebook Tests Tech to Help Blind People Enjoy Photos!

Facebook Tests Tech to Help Blind People Enjoy Photos!
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Facebook on Monday began using artificial intelligence to help people with visual impairments enjoy photos posted at the leading social network.

Facebook Tests Tech to Help Blind People Enjoy Photos!

Facebook introduced machine learning technology trained to recognize objects in pictures and then describe photos aloud.

The feature was being tested on mobile devices, powered by Apple iOS software, and have screen readers set to English.

Facebook planned to expand the capability to devices with other kinds of operating systems and add more languages.

The technology works across Facebook's family of applications and is based on a "neural network" taught to recognize things in pictures using millions of examples.

The Silicon Valley-based social network said that it was moving slowly with the feature to avoid potentially offensive or embarrassing gaffes when it comes to automatically describing what is in pictures.

Words used in descriptions included those related to transportation, outdoors settings, sports, food, and people's appearances.

In further details, the Cortana Intelligence Suite boasted the ability to let applications see, hear, speak, understand and interpret people's needs.

Microsoft said that a "Seeing AI" research project was underway to show how those capabilities could be woven into applications to help people who are visually impaired or blind better learn what is around them, say by scanning scenes with smartphone cameras or specially equipped eyewear.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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