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What does independence truly mean for someone who can't see? This question lies at the heart of Envision's revolutionary approach to assistive technology for blind and low-vision individuals.Karthik Kannan's journey began with a simple career counseling visit to a blind school in India. While his sighted nephew dreamed of building cities on Mars, the blind students shared much more fundamental aspirations: reading books independently, visiting the beach alone, or simply living by themselves someday. This stark contrast revealed how much energy people with visual impairments spend overcoming basic hurdles that sighted people take for granted.That revelation sparked a mission to build a bridge between the visual world and those who cannot access it conventionally. Initially developing a crash-prone mobile app that converted images to speech, Karthik watched in amazement as the blind community persevered through its flaws because of its transformative potential. The app's organic growth led to Envision winning Google's Play Award for best accessibility experience, opening doors to integrate their technology with Google Glass.The marriage of AI and wearable technology has proven particularly powerful for accessibility. While smartphones require juggling a cane in one hand and possibly a guide dog with another, smart glasses provide hands-free access to visual information. Recent advances in conversational AI have further simplified the experience, allowing users to interact naturally through speech rather than learning complicated interfaces.Though currently priced around $1,800, these glasses are expected to become dramatically more affordable as smart wearables enter the mainstream. The impact has been so profound that many in the blind community place AI accessibility innovations in the same category as the invention of Braille.Join us to explore how technology can truly serve humanity when designed with inclusion at its core. Have you considered how AI might bridge gaps in your own life or community?Support the showFollow axschat on social media.Bluesky:Antonio https://bsky.app/profile/akwyz.com Debra https://bsky.app/profile/debraruh.bsky.social Neil https://bsky.app/profile/neilmilliken.bsky.social axschat https://bsky.app/profile/axschat.bsky.social LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyzhttps://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruh
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, David Nason speaks to Karthik Kannan, co-founder of Envision Technologies, winner of the inaugural AppleVis David Goodwin Award. This award recognises developers who have excelled in providing great apps and experiences for the blind and low vision community over a sustained period of time. They discuss the background of the company, key milestones, and the exciting Ally app which is due to launch soon.TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or content.Hello there and welcome to another episode of the AppleVis this extra podcast this is episode one hundred and five my name is david nason.Today we are talking about the AppleVis end of twenty twenty four awards again but this is a particular special one today because it's the inaugural david goodwin award david as you most likely know.Founded AppleVisway back in twenty ten and after fourteen years of real dedication he stepped away in the middle of last year.Thankfully we have been able to go on and it's really fitting that this award in particular has been named in david's honor.The david goodwin award rewards a developer who has shown a lasting and enduring dedication to the community with significant apps and really made an impact and they need to have been.Active with an at least one app for over three years and our winner has been many more years than that and so it's a really special awards and we're delighted to have started up this year and really excited to talk to the winner.Today before I get into that conversation I will give a quick overview of the nominees we had a lot of nominees for this award and which is a great sign in of itself really.Nineteen nominated on the panel so let us have a quick run through just to get that acknowledgement to those nominees we had a sharp LLC who make king of dragon pass.We had american printing house for the blind to make good maps at doors agile tortoise who make drafts era tech corporation who make era explorer cash reader sro who make that cash reader app dolphin computer access limited to of course make dolphin easy reader.Envision technologies bv who make the envision app flexi bits incorporated who make the fantastical calendar app junew quang who makes.Mona for mastodon and also spring for twitter canoe suit who makes the leer rss feeder app library of congress who make bird mobile.MIP soft who makes the blind square up national federation the blind to make nfp newsline oreo gomez makes round logic and accessible hangman accessible twenty forty eight and many more great games that we enjoy.Sneaky crab incorporated who make time crest twisted wave limited to make the twisted weight audio app.Ulysses gmbh to make the ulysses writing app and weather god's LLC who make of course the weather gods weather app a very popular app over the years as well.And finally would you juice limited to make hockey side and fright recording apps so big list congratulations to everybody who was nominated it's.Great to see so many developers who have shown that long term dedication to making great apps for our community.So the runners up…
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2415 The Envision Glasses and Envision AI App (Apr. 10, 2024) Show Notes The Envision Glasses and app feature real-time text recognition, voice controls, and hands-free video calling for people who are blind or have low vision enabling them to access everyday visual information for themselves. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Karthik Kannan, … Continue reading 2415 The Envision Glasses and Envision AI App (Apr. 10, 2024) →
Tek Talk welcomes Envision co-founders Karthik Mahadevan and Karthik Kannan as they delve into the latest CSUN updates and discuss Envision's latest updates including an upcoming AI assistant. Don't miss out! Presenter contact info: Karthik Mahadevan, Envision Chief Executive Officer Karthik Kannan, Envision Chief Technology Officer Website: https://www.letsenvision.com/
Episode 105 | Karthik Kannan (CTO of Envision) returns to the podcast to get Lance up to speed on the supersonic changes that are happening over at his accessible tech company, Envision. Envision creates AI fueled tools for the blind and visually impaired community such as the Envision glasses and app. According to Karthik, AI is the best thing to happen for accessibility in all of human history! In this episode, you'll learn why that is and what to expect for the future. SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with a rare and incurable eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa (or RP for short). In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness through his transparent conversations with his guests. ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- ENVISION LINKS: Website: https://www.letsenvision.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCJJd3a37DhFgsRrQhfgiRoA Envision's First SEE-THROUGH podcast appearance: https://youtu.be/iUhGMIwcJMc?si=3HYvC_EX6ymM7L-L Sam Seavey's Envision Glasses Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4SL69Su11Y ------------------------- FOLLOW SEE-THROUGH: Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/
Here are the topics covered in this episode, and the time in the file for each. Welcome to 269 0:00 Three extra episodes coming up 1:35 The founders of Envision, Karthik Mahadevan and Karthik Kannan, discuss Envision today and in the near future 4:26 iOS 17.4 is a significant release 1:07:57 JAWS introduces AI image recognition 1:22:23 Comments on the Deane Blazie interview 1:37:46 More memories of David Holladay 1:42:03 The Bonnie bulletin 1:44:28 Closing and contact info 1:59:59
our guests in this episode Come to us from BlindShell USA and Envision. BlindShell USA's President and CEO, Bari Azman, , and Diane Ducharme, Senior Program Director, along with Envision's co-founder Karthik Kannan, announce the Envision AI app now available on the blindShell Classic 2 Accessible Cell Phone. The BlindShell Classic 2 accessible cell phone with tactile buttons has added the Envision AI app to Envision's Classic 2 growing library of accessible apps. Learn about what the Envision Team has brought to the BlindShell experience. With the "Ask Envision" AI feature, you can search scanned documents and "Ask Envision" to summarize a chapter, Ask Envision to find specific information and you can continue asking Envision to help you be more productive and efficient with your time. the BlindShell Classic 2 is available on the BlindShellUSA.com web site. You can find out more about Envision , the Envision App and more here. Thanks for listening! Web Site
Lightweight and designed to be worn all day, Envision AI Smart Glasses provide access to all kinds of information to the vision-impaired user. Joining us on the show to tell us more is Envision's co-founder and Chief Technical Officer, Karthik Kannan.We explore the latest member of Amazon's Echo family, the Echo Pop, featuring Alexa voice control, smart home integration and a more budget-friendly price tag.We play more of your voice notes and discuss proposed iOS sideloading in iOS 17.4 and audio description for The Six Nations Rugby on ITV.This show even has a surprise after the credits, so do stick around. Support the show
Since 2016, Envision has been providing products and services to enhance and empower blind and visually impaired people to live full and independent lives throughout the world. Join Blind Abilities podcast host Simon Bonenfant as he speaks with Envision co-founder Karthik Kannan, as they discuss many groundbreaking additions to the AI powered smart glasses and smartphone app. Notable Updates include: · Reduce cost by choosing from one of three editions of glasses to have instant and direct access to only the features deemed most important to the user. · New payment plan allows for unlimited access to smart glasses for only $150 per month. · New AI integrated Chat GPT functionality on both glasses and app offers greater independence and autonomy for the end user. Additionally, Karthik is pleased to announce that from now until December 31, 2023, Envision will be offering a 15% off holiday sale sitewide. To learn more and find out what Envision can do for you, visit the Envision Website here. To contact Envision directly, visit their Contact Form. Follow them on: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Read More
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Karthik Kannan – CTO and Co-Founder – Envision Website: letsenvision.com Bridging Apps: www.bridgingapps.org —————————— If you have an AT question, leave us a voice […] The post ATU630 – Envision AI Updates with Karthik Kannan first appeared on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Every person's face is unique. We intuitively know that to be true. But what exactly makes your face different from another person? And how can we measure and quantify that difference to make the world more accessible for the visually impaired?In this episode, journalist Shaun Raviv tells us how he uncovered the top secret history of facial recognition technology and its inventor, Woody Bledsoe. Then Karthik Kannan explains how a conversation with a group of visually impaired students inspired him to build glasses that can recognize human faces.In the 1960's, funded by an undercover CIA front company, Woody Bledsoe built the first facial recognition software that could identify human faces. Woody was years ahead of other researchers but never got credit for his work because of the project's classified designation.Until recently, like many others in the industry, Karthik had never heard of Woody Bledsoe. But his company Envision is literally manifesting the dream of computer aided sight that Woody first dreamt up more than 50 years ago. Using Google Glass technology, he's built glasses that can tell a visually impaired user what's nearby, give visual information about an object or environment and, of course, recognize faces.For more information, visit setapp.com/podcast
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. In 1997, Gary Kasparov lost an epic chess rematch to IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue, but since then, artificial intelligence has become humanity's life-saving collaborator. This episode explores how AI will revolutionize vision technology and, beyond that, all of medicine. Karthik Kannan, co-founder of AI vision-tech company Envision, explains the difference between natural intelligence and artificial intelligence by imagining a restaurant recognizer. He describes how he would design the model and train it with positive or negative feedback through multiple “epochs” — the same process he used to build Envision. Envision uses AI to identify the world for a blind or visually-impaired user using only smartphones and smart glasses. Beyond vision tech, AI enables faster and more effective ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO of Lifelong Vision and a world-renowned eye surgeon, and her former colleagues at Bascom Palmer, together with Microsoft, built the Multi-Disease Retinal Algorithm, which uses AI to diagnose glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy from just a photograph. She acquired for Bascom Palmer a prototype of the new Kernal device, a wearable headset that records brain wave activity. Doctors use the device to apply algorithms to brainwave activity, in order to stage glaucoma, for example, or identify the most effective treatments for pain. Finally, AI revolutionizes drug discovery. Christina Cheddar Berk of CNBC reports that thanks to AI, Pfizer developed its COVID-19 treatment, Paxlovid, in just four months. Precision medicine, targeted to a patient's genetic information, is one more way AI will make drugs more effective. These AI-reliant innovations will certainly lower drug costs, but the value to patients of having additional, targeted, and effective therapies will be priceless. The Big Takeaways: Natural vs. artificial intelligence, and the “restaurant recognizer.” Karthik Kannan, CEO and co-founder of Envision explains the difference between natural and artificial intelligence by describing how humans recognize restaurants in a foreign city and comparing that to how he'd train a “restaurant recognizing algorithm.” Here's a hint: the algorithm needs a lot more data. Sensor fusion AI. AI developers are interested in using different types of sensors together to give the algorithms a sense of the world closer to human intelligence. One example is the use of LiDAR in the Envision app, in addition to the phone camera. Transhumanism. Humans don't have LiDAR. Does that mean AI will surpass human capability? Karthik offers that some radiology AI have higher accuracy than human radiologists, but he thinks it will be much more of a partnership between the human and the machine. Multi-Disease Retinal Algorithm. Dr. Ranya Habash and her colleagues at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute worked with Microsoft on an AI diagnostic tool. They fed the algorithm 86,000 images of eyes, labeled with relevant diseases, and taught the machine to diagnose eye disease with just a photograph, making remote diagnosis not just possible but inexpensive. The Brain-Machine Interface. Dr. Habash wrote a grant that earned Bascom Palmer a prototype of the Kernal device, a helmet-like device that measures brainwave activity. Doctors used this device to create a “brain-machine interface” which advances brain research on glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, Alzheimer's, and pain management. Bias in AI. Karthik Kannan reminds us that the biggest threat that humanity faces from AI is bias encoded in the algorithms. This is a real harm that humans have already experienced, and AI engineers need to be extremely sensitive to ensure they are not encoding their own biases. AI for Drug Discovery. Christina Cheddar Berk, a reporter for CNBC, shares how the pace of drug discovery is set to speed up, thanks to AI algorithms and supercomputing power that can cycle through millions of possible chemical compounds per second to I.D. effective options. Pfizer used a similar process to develop Paxlovid, in a process that took only four months. Tweetables: “The secret sauce is always in the data.” — Karthik Kannan, CEO and Co-Founder of Envision “Human intelligence is so holistic. We have so many sensors on our bodies. […] Whereas an AI is taught only images.” — Karthik Kannan, CEO and Co-Founder of Envision “I know what's going to work and what's not going to work within thirty seconds of seeing it. […] They need to show up with a smartphone. Then I'll take them seriously.” — Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO, Lifelong Vision “I don't think there's anything more powerful in medicine than to be able to treat a patient and get rid of a problem that is plaguing them so much.” — Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO, Lifelong Vision “If you can measure it you can control it.” — Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO, Lifelong Vision “It strongly takes over the bias of whoever is actually feeding the data […] and I think that has much, much more potential for harm than an AI taking over humanity.” — Karthik Kannan, CEO and Co-Founder of Envision “The value for patients of having those additional therapies available; it's hard to put a price on.” — Christina Cheddar Berk, reporter, CNBC Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild Karthik Kannan Dr. Ranya Habash Zephin Livingston Christina Cheddar Berk
AI, Dungeons and dragons,Problem solving and building something that has an impact “Envision Glasses are AI for your eye. They use the power of speech to make everyday life more accessible for any visual impairment.”!- letsenvision.com In this episode, recorded at the beginning of July 2022, we are joined by Karthik Kannan. Karthik is the CTO and cofounder of the company behind the Envision Glasses and Envision AI app. He shares the inspiration behind this life changing technology that brings independence and empowerment to people with print disabilities around the world. Karthik shares about inspiring moments in his life and his feelings of making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. We talk about the evolution of artificial intelligence and what the future holds. Thank you for listening For more information about the Envision Glasses visit: https://www.letsenvision.com
This week we're speaking to Envision co-founder and CTO Karthik Kannan about some major updates on the horizon. Tasneem has found a way to make PDF documents more accessible in JAWS. Plus, your thoughts on accessible exhibitions. You can listen to the show live in the UK every Tuesday at 1pm on Freeview Channel 730, online at www.rnibconnectradio.org.uk , or on your smart speaker. You'll hear new episodes of the Tech Talk Podcast every Friday so make sure you're subscribed to never miss an episode. We'd love to hear your thoughts on accessible technology, drop us an email at techtalk@rnib.org.uk or tweet us @RNIBRadio with the hashtag #RNIBTechTalk
In the latest episode of Talking Technology with NCBI Labs we explore the Envision AI Smart Glasses, a smart wearable device designed to assist blind and visually impaired people with performing a huge variety of tasks independently.Lightweight and designed to be worn all day, Envision Glasses provide access all kinds of visual information around the user. They can be used to recognise and speak aloud text, objects, people, colours, products and more. Joining us on the show to tell us all about this highly innovative piece of technology is the Co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Envision, Karthik Kannan.The BlindShell Classic 2 has become a popular smartphone because of its tactile buttons and many features. On the show we give a summary of the latest features added to the phone in the most recent update. Finally we reveal lots of cool new features and changes coming to Siri in iOS 16 that are all designed to make your iPhone easier to use. Support the show
Today we're talking to Karthik Kannan, Founder of Envision; and we discuss how Envision is combining deep learning software with Google Glass to help blind people see, their strategy for getting this technology into the hands of as many people as possible, and how Karthik is motivated to build technology by the impact he can have on people's lives. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! Check out more of Karthik and Envision at https://www.letsenvision.com/
This week I spoke with Karthik Kannan, cofounder and CTO of Envision (https://www.letsenvision.com/), a company that builds on top of the Google Glass and using Augmented Reality features of phones to allow visually impaired people to better sense the environment or objects around them. Their software and devices are pretty popular and as you'll hear in this conversation, they've been on a real journey to get to where they are now. In particular, I really enjoyed the parts where Karthik explained their development and deployment process in detail. It's not too often that you get a deep dive into the workflows and stacks of an embedded computer vision company and tool and so I think you're going to really enjoy this one. Special Guest: Karthik Kannan.
Episode 065 | Karthik Kannan (Envision: Founder + CTO) joins the podcast! In this episode, Karthik and I discuss the origin story behind Envision, how the Envision app + glasses help blind and visually-impaired individuals with their independence, and what's next for Envision! To learn more about Envision, visit: https://www.letsenvision.com/ To watch Sam Seavey's (The Blind Life) Envision Glasses review, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNX4zZ5dNYE&t=574s To learn more about this podcast, visit: https://www.seethroughpod.com/ Want to support the podcast? Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seethroughpod To subscribe to the podcast YouTube channel, click here: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO
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Shelly brought us our first look at the Envision Glasses almost two years ago at CSUNATC20. A lot has happened since the team debuted that initial pair. And J.J. caught up with Karthik Kannan, Cofounder and Chief Engineer of Envision AI, to find out more. In this interview you will learn about the expansion of the platform, how the new Envision Ally app works and what upcoming features are on the horizon for the Glasses and Envision AI app. To learn more about the products mentioned in this interview, including the ability to schedule a virtual demonstration, visit the Envision AI website Blind Bargains Virtual Exhibit Hall coverage is Brought to you by AFB AccessWorld. For the latest news and accessibility information on mainstream and access technology, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon offerings, access technology book reviews, and mobile apps, and how they can enhance entertainment, education and employment, log on to AccessWorld, the American Foundation for the Blind's free, monthly, online technology magazine. Visit https://www.afb.org/aw
2213 Seeing the World More Clearly (Mar. 30, 2022) Show Notes The Envision Glasses is a digital eyewear solution that helps visually impaired people read text, recognize objects, make video calls and much more. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Envision co-founder Karthik Kannan about the glasses and how they are designed to empower … Continue reading 2213 Seeing the World More Clearly (Mar. 30, 2022) →
Karthik Kannan joins Jeff Thompson in the Blind Abilities Studio in this informative episode about the Envision Glasses and the Envision AI App. Team Envision is proudly demonstrating the Envision Glasses at CSUN at booth 1011 and you can schedule an appointment and get your personal demonstration with hands-on with the Envision Glasses. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements that Team Envision are releasing at CSUN and throughout the Summer. It has been a long time coming since an in—person CSUN event and Envision will be there with 5 members of the Envision Team. The Envision AI App , available for iOS and Android, has many improvements making the Envision AI app the Swiss Knife of Blindness apps. Be sure to download the app and give it the 14 day trial with no obligations and you can cancel at any time, Let Envision know about your experience and check out all the breaking news on the Envision web site at LetsEnvision.com. Here is the Envision Newsletter: In just two weeks, the Envision team will be presenting at the CSUN 2022 Assistive Technology Conference in Anaheim, California - will you be there too? If so let's meet! Meet us Book a demo here of our next-generation Envision Glasses and award-winning Envision App, at booth 1011 from March 15th - 18th. Your chance to snap up your own pair of Envision Glasses for a CSUN 10% discount! Envision uses AI-powered software to extract different kinds of information from images that can then be spoken out via the Envision App or Envision Glasses products. Hear us Listen to Envision CTO and Co-Founder Karthik Kannan as he presents “Towards A Visual AI Assistant” Presentation Date: Thursday, March 17, 2022 Time: 8:30 - 9:30 am EST Location: Anaheim Marriott, Room: Elite 1-3 To know more: Click on this link to find more Information. Join the CSUN Envision Community Meetup Meet Envision at our CSUN 2022 Community Meet-Up. Connect with the community, ask us anything, try out the Envision Glasses and App and grab yourself some swag! Meet up Date: Thursday 17th March 2022 Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST Location: Anaheim Marriott, 700 West Convention Way, Anaheim, California 92802 Useful Links: Book Meetings Order Envision Glasses Request a Demo Meet you there! With best wishes, Team Envision Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Give us a call and leave us some feedback at 612-367-6093 we would love to hear from you! Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, and the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired group
In this episode of White Canes Connect, we talk to Karthik Kannan, a co-founder of Envision, and Hope Hein, an Envision Ambassador. They tell us what led to the creation of the app that allows the blind and visually impaired to hear what they want to see. They also tell us about Envision Glasses and all of their great features. Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/013 Learn More About Envision You can check out more about the app and the Envision Glasses at LetsEnvision.com. There is also a 14 day free trial you can download from the App Store or Google Play. Envision is hiring. Go to LetsEnvision.com/careers to see all of the jobs that are currently available. Contact White Canes Connect Do you have an idea for a show or know someone who we should feature on an upcoming podcast? Email us with any suggestions, questions or comments at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com. Follow White Canes Connect Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Karthik Kannan – Chief Technology Officer of Envision Website: www.letsenvision.com Summer Sale: www.letsenvision.com/sale Find the Envision App on the App Store and Google Play Store Captions […] The post ATU533 – Envision with Karthik Kannan appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Karthik Kannan returned to the Blind Abilities Studio to talk about the Winter Sale on the Envision AI App available in the App Store and the Google Play Store. Now, with a new 14 day trial from Envision, anyone can give the Envision AI app a good go-around. Try out the Instant Text, Document and PDF reading features. Check out the color detection, translate and read from over 50 languages right on your smart phone. With the new features added this year, like column detection and the ability to save your OCR documents in the new Library folder, you can import and export the text with just a few taps. Envision AI has much more to offer and you can find out all about the Envision AI app on the Envision web site at LetsEnvision.com The new Envision Glasses are now available and you can order yours today on the web at www.LetsEnvision.com/glasses Everything you can do in the Envision AI app, you can do on the Envision Glasses and more. Join Karthik Kannan along with Angie Fisher and Jeff Thompson in the Blind Abilities Studio and learn all about the new Envision Glasses, the new features in the Envision AI app and how you can get a chance to win a new pair of the Envision Glasses during the Winter Sale. Be sure to stay up on all the latest from Envision by following Envision on Twitter @LetsEnvision. Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, and the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired group
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Welcome to our 6th annual Blind Bargains Holiday Shopping Guide. Once again, we've brought the deals straight to your audio feed. Sit back and relax as some of your favorite merchants, or perhaps some that are new to you, tell you about their latest products and services as well as some holiday deals. We'd like to sincerely thank all of the companies who were apart of this show. Below you'll find information about each company in the order they appear in the show. We hope you have a socially-distanced, safe and fulfilling Thanksgiving weekend. Ending the year with a boom at Envision Working around the clock, led to a final boom at the end of 2020 where Envision can proudly present the Envision App as the best text recognition app on the market today and our Envision Glasses have officially hit the market. Best text recognition app out there! We have met all of our (and your) development milestones for 2020. You know us as a great recognition app, but we have put all of our powers together to create the best text recognition app out there. Let's start at the beginning. We started 2020 with adding dynamic type support and the jump to page feature in document scanning. We then went on to many much-requested features like adding support for more file types like Word and ePub and topped it up with the library feature. This means you can import types of documents read them and save it within the Envision app itself. We're rounding off the year with two more unique features - firstly column detection, so now newspapers, recipes and many more documents with columns are easy to read. And you can also translate entire documents to in over 50 different languages. For everyone who has not had a chance to (re-)try Envision after all implementations, we give everyone 14 days Envision for free, also those who have already tried Envision before. After the free trial, you receive 35% off our annual subscription! Please try everything out on iOS or Android and get yourself the discount from December first onwards until the 31st Start your trial now And now on to even bigger news in 2020, Envision has officially launched the Envision Glasses. Envision Glasses are now worldwide available. "Now Shipping Worldwide: Envision Glasses, the Most Advanced AI-powered Assistive Glasses Ever Made for the Blind and Visually Impaired". This is the headline of the press release Envision sent out this week. For those who haven't heard about the Envision Glasses yet, this is what our co-founder Karthik Kannan mentioned: "We're delighted to bring Envision Glasses to market and empower blind and visually impaired people worldwide with greater independence and a hands-free, easy way to see' the world around them through the spoken word." We invite you to visit our Envision Glasses website and explore what the Glasses can do for you. 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On this episode, I speak with Karthik Kannan, co-founder of Envision AI. Envision AI is a mobile app available in the iOS App Store and the Android Google Play Store. Its purpose is to make visual information accessible, including printed text, photographs, colour and bar code information. Karthik tells me how Envision got started and what he believes sets it apart from the competition. We also discuss the new Envision Smart Glasses. Based on the new generation of Google Glass, Envision see these glasses as a platform on which they, and third-party developers, will provide a range of services.
Have you heard of GPT-3? It's the latest language model put out by Open AI that is being seen as the biggest leap in Natural Language Processing. We bring on Karthik Kannan, who has an avid interest in following the developments in the AI world, to break down GPT-3 for us. We go into understand how it came it be, why it's such a big deal and what it could mean for our future. During the podcast, we also share some visual where we check out some examples of GPT-3. You can find the links we checked out in the podcast here: Article with more technical information about GPT-3: https://news.developer.nvidia.com/openai-presents-gpt-3-a-175-billion-parameters-language-model/ The Figma Designer: https://twitter.com/jsngr/status/1284511080715362304?s=20 The React app creator: https://twitter.com/sharifshameem/status/1284095222939451393?s=20 Another app creator: https://twitter.com/cassidoo/status/1284735486817263616?s=20 English to Latex creator: https://twitter.com/sh_reya/status/1284746918959239168?s=20 We hope you enjoy listening to our discussions. If yes, please consider subscribing to us. We also upload the video recording of our podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5Frv1d3PHVGZMPyi6fF6w?sub_confirmation=1
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It has been almost a year since we had Karthik Kannan, Cofounder and Chief Engineer of Envision AI, on the program to talk about pricing plans and the release of the Android version of the app. So, with a new product announcement and pre-order campaign underway, Shelly swung by the booth at the emptier than normal CSUN Exhibit Hall floor to test out the new Envision AI Glasses. The interview covers topics such as why Google Glass v2 was chosen as the first delivery system outside of smartphones, how the company is taking a platform agnostic approach to future versions of the app and the drive to work with others in the A.T. space to adopt more wearable tech approaches. And don't miss Shelly's real time demo using the glasses to read nearby objects and text. To learn more about the Glasses, or the app for iOS and Android, visit the Envision AI website CSUN 2020 coverage is Brought to you by AFB AccessWorld. For the latest news and accessibility information on mainstream and access technology, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon offerings, access technology book reviews, and mobile apps, and how they can enhance entertainment, education and employment, log on to AccessWorld, the American Foundation for the Blind's free, monthly, online technology magazine. Visit www.afb.org/aw.
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, Dave Nason and Scott Davert interview KARTHIK KANNAN developer of Envision AI. Envision AI on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/envision-ai/id1268632314 Envision - enabling vision for visually impaired Website: https://www.letsenvision.com/ Questions about Envision AI and/or Envision Glasses? Email at karthik@letsenvision.com or write to him from within the app.
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, Dave Nason and Scott Davert interview KARTHIK KANNAN developer of Envision AI. Envision AI on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/envision-ai/id1268632314 Envision - enabling vision for visually impaired Website: https://www.letsenvision.com/ Questions about Envision AI and/or Envision Glasses? Email at karthik@letsenvision.com or write to him from within the app.
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, Dave Nason and Scott Davert interview KARTHIK KANNAN developer of Envision AI. Envision AI on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/envision-ai/id1268632314 Envision - enabling vision for visually impaired Website: https://www.letsenvision.com/ Questions about Envision AI and/or Envision Glasses? Email at karthik@letsenvision.com or write to him from within the app.
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. Envision is bringing its smart AI app designed to give more independence to the blind and visually impaired…to the latest smart glasses created by Google. Co-founder and chief engineer Karthik Kannan says it is designed...
Ryan gets bit by the travel bug and we learn that Geography is not Rob’s best subject as we welcome Karthik Kannan from Envision back into the Guitar Dungeon to talk about their new forthcoming product, Envision Glasses. Show Notes Envision Glasseshttps://www.letsenvision.com/glasses Envision Apphttps://www.letsenvision.com/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
We’re back from vacation (again) and go full steam ahead on discussing a few recent news stories surround accessibility. From Lyft horror stories to self-service kiosks, Rob and Ryan cover a wide range of topics before welcoming back Karthik Kannan from Envision AI to announce some big promotional news. Show Notes Wheelchair users say even accessible taxis will refuse rides in Vancouverhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/wheelchair-accessible-taxis-vancouver-1.5234791San Francisco woman with disability who says Lyft drivers repeatedly cancel her rides is calling for changehttps://abc7news.com/society/sf-woman-with-disability-says-lyft-drivers-repeatedly-cancel-her-rides/5460706/This blind woman says self-checkouts lower the bar(code) for accessibilityhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/self-checkouts-accessibility-concerns-1.5243720A blind man couldn’t order pizza from Domino’s. The company wants the Supreme Court to say websites don’t have to be accessiblehttps://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/25/dominos-asks-supreme-court-to-say-disability-protections-dont-apply-online.htmlEnvisionhttps://www.letsenvision.com/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
This week Rob, Ryan and Steve welcome Karthik Kannan, co-Founder and Chief Engineer at Envision Technologies, into the Guitar Dungeon all the way from the Netherlands! We discuss the details of the Envision app, which assists blind or partially sighted users and the power of AI and machine learning that drives it. Show Notes Envision AIhttps://www.letsenvision.com/Download Envision AI for Androidhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.letsenvision.envisionai Download Envision AI on iOShttps://itunes.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1268632314 AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
In this episode, Michael Wagener joins me from New Zealand to talk about some pretty interesting statistics. Also Karthik Kannan joins the discussion on the IPL - where we look at some star players and the teams, the crisis in Pakistan, and the India's tour of West Indies and Sri Lanka's tour of England. Also we discuss breifly about South Africa's new coaches and captain. Panelists - Michael Wagener, Karthik Kannan, and Christopher David
In this edition, I am joined by Karthik Kannan, a freelance cricket journalist from Chennai. In this episode we discuss the International Cricket Committee’s recommendations, the use of technology such as the DRS in cricket. We also take a look at India’s next few years with a new coach in Duncan Fletcher and the years after the retirement of greats such as Dravid, Laxman, and Tendulkar. A little dab of the IPL is also present in it.Panelists - Christopher Poshin David and Karthik Kannan.
I spoke with Karthik Kannan, the VP Marketing/Business Development at Kazeon. We discussed the continuing trends for e-discovery management in 2009: Bringing e-discovery in-house; Early case assessment; End-to-end legal hold management; In-place analysis; and, Legal review.
I spoke with Karthik Kannan, the VP Marketing/Business Development at Kazeon. We discussed the continuing trends for e-discovery management in 2009: Bringing e-discovery in-house; Early case assessment; End-to-end legal hold management; In-place analysis; and, Legal review.
I spoke with Karthik Kannan, the VP Marketing/Business Development at Kazeon. We discussed the continuing trends for e-discovery management in 2009: Bringing e-discovery in-house; Early case assessment; End-to-end legal hold management; In-place analysis; and, Legal review.
I spoke with Karthik Kannan, the VP Marketing/Business Development at Kazeon. We discussed the continuing trends for e-discovery management in 2009: Bringing e-discovery in-house; Early case assessment; End-to-end legal hold management; In-place analysis; and, Legal review.
Tek Talk welcomes a representative from Envision AI . Envision, an award-winning assistive technology company, has announced the official launch of Envision Glasses, which are AI-powered smart glasses for blind and visually impaired people. Envisions software uses artificial intelligence (AI) to extract information from images and then speaks the images out loud so the user has a greater understanding of the environment around them. Blind and low-vision users can see to read documents at home or work, view labels while shopping, easily recognize their friends, find personal belongings at home, use public transport, video call anyone in real time, and more. Envision is developed for and together with the visually impaired community. The app is simple, gets things done and brings the best assistive experience to blind and low vision users. Simply use your phone camera to scan any piece of text, your surroundings, objects, people or products and everything will be read out to you thanks to Envision's smart artificial intelligence (AI) and Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Now, they have taken things one big step further and put everything into glasses. Website: https://www.letsenvision.com/envision-glasses Contact information: Karthik Mahadevan, Co-founder / Chief Designer and Karthik Kannan, Co-founder / Chief Engineer. Email: karthik@LetsEnvision.com