Artificial Intelligence Opens the Door to Equality for People with Disabilities
From smart glasses to text-to-speech software, AI is helping people with disabilities live independently and compete fairly in the job market.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•08/06/2025
Kevin Carrier, a blind expert in Canada, is inspiring people with disabilities by teaching them how to use AI to work more effectively. (Photo: Allyson McCormack/CBC) He uses and teaches AI tools such as text-reading software, content summarization and screen magnification to help the visually impaired access information. (Photo: Shane Fowler/CBC)
Carrier believes that AI will not only help people with disabilities work, but also help them compete fairly without having to depend on others. (Photo: Lumi) A prominent example is AI-integrated smart glasses that can describe the environment and warn blind people of obstacles. (Photo: The Globe and Mail)
In Vietnam, many people with disabilities have access to digital technology , with mobile phone ownership increasing to nearly 54% by 2023. (Photo: VNMedia) The “Microsoft AI for the Disabled” contest in Vietnam has inspired many initiatives, such as AI glasses that convert images into Braille. (Photo: Microsoft) The “Digital Literacy for All” program is helping disadvantaged people learn how to use smart devices and access the internet more easily. (Photo: hanoimoi.com)
Artificial intelligence is playing a key role in empowering and opening up a more equitable world for millions of people with disabilities around the world. (Photo: Microsoft News) Dear readers, please watch more videos : Funny advertisement about Apple Intelligence Writing Tools
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