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In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, David Nason speaks to Saqib Shaikh, a key member of the team behind Microsoft's Seeing AI, winner of Best App in the 2024 AppleVis Golden Apple awards.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 Extra Podcast.My name is David Nason and I am delighted to be joining you again to talk about the 2024 Golden Apple Awards.Today's focus is the best app category.We had 10 brilliant nominees in this category and they were One Password, Anytime Podcast Player, Drafts, Mona from Astadon, OKO, Cross Street and Maps, PixieBot, Seeing AI, Tapit Pro Audio Recorder, Todoist, To Do List and Calendar, and Voice Vista.So a great list of nominees there, very strong.Our runners up getting special mention are PixieBot and Voice Vista.So again, huge well done to them for being runners up.Our winner and a very familiar winner, I think it's their fourth Golden Apple, which is amazing, is Microsoft's Seeing AI.So huge well done to them.It's an app that's been around a long time and is still available in the App Store.If you search for Seeing AI from Microsoft.So yes, huge well done to Seeing AI for winning the best app, Golden Apple 2024.And to chat about it, I am delighted to be joined from the Microsoft Seeing AI team by Saqib Shaikh.Hello Saqib, thank you so much for joining me on the podcast today.Hi, thank you so much for having me.It's a pleasure to be here.And you're here because Seeing AI, I don't think for the first time won a Golden Apple Award for 2024 in the best app category, which is fantastic.So congratulations on that, first of all.Thank you.A great honor and actually a surprise.And it means so much because it's from the community.You know, there are so many awards from either the government or industry, but I think the ones from the community just mean that much more.Absolutely.You know, to be voted by the people who are using apps and there's, you know, a great range of apps nominated this year.So to top the pole is absolutely brilliant.And actually, before we jump into too much detail, maybe for the uninitiated, if there are any in our community, can you give us a quick rundown of what Seeing AI is?Good point.Seeing AI, we talked about it as a talking camera app or a visual assistant.It's a mobile app where you open it up and it uses the camera to tell you what it can see.And it has different modes for different tasks in your daily life from reading things to you, whether that's immediately or more slightly with formatting through to describing photos that you take or from your camera roll or from other apps, all the way through to very task-specific channels, as we call them, like finding something or exploring the world around you or knowing if the lights are on.Amazing.What do you do yourself on the team out of interest and are you there long?Have you been there, you know, part of Seeing AI from the start or can you…
Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité de cette semaine : Philippe vend son Mac Mini M2 Pro (2023) L'annonce est disponible sur la page du site : Petites annonces de l'équipe. Du côté des applications et du web Microsoft rattrape Apple avec l'intégration de l'OCR dans l'application Windows Photos - une nouveauté importante pour l'accessibilité. Google Chrome, OCR dans la visionneuse PDF. Une fonction d'accessibilité intéressante pour les malvoyants dans iOS 18. Nouvelle version importante de Microsoft Seeing AI avec la description de vidéo et OCR de PDF. Dans l'AppStore et dans Google Play. Du nouveau dans le Windows Store. L'application Sensibo pour iOS est désormais totalement accessible. - Sensibo Air - Contrôleur pour climatiseur. Compatible Google, Alexa, Siri et Apple HomeKit. Utilisateurs d'AirPods Pro 2, testez votre audition même si ce n'est pas encore disponible dans votre pays. Commande à saisir : x-apple-health://HearingAppPlugin.healthplugin/HearingTest. Le reste de l'actu APIDV : enquête sur l'accessibilité numérique. Foire Aux Questions Cette semaine, une question de Bertram au sujet de l'utilisation de GPS sur iPhone. Applis citées en réponse : Google Maps. StreetNav. Voice Vista. Blind Square. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Fabienne, jean-Eric, Jean-Marc, Jean-Pierre, Marie-Jeanne et Ultra-son pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal ou en cryptomonaie c'est à l'adresse : oxytude.org/don. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon., ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats Pour animer cet épisode Pascale, Philippe et Stéphane.
Today on the show Steven and Shaun continue to break down the news of the recent Be My Eyes takeover of AppleVis, and a listener shares a cool feature from the Seeing AI app.While the dust settles around the announcement that Be My Eyes is taking over ApplVis, Double Tap contributor Michael Babcock weighs in with some of his own questions ahead of our interview with Be My Eyes on Tuesday 3rd September.Also listener Brian drops in with a demonstration of a very cool feature within the popular Microsoft Seeing AI app called Find My Objects. He shows how he can identify a personal object using the app and then locate it using sound beacons.There's also more of your emails on a wide range of topics including the upsurge in subscription services and the accessibility of smart doorbells.Keep in touch and share your thoughts by email – feedback@doubletaponair.com – or find us on YouTube and social media. You can also call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail.
Au programme de l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web VoiceDream Reader, la société Applause fait machine arrière pour le passage à un modèle sur abonnement pour les clients historiques. Ableton Live 12 pour macOS, un retour au sujet de son accessibilité. Du nouveau dans la version 5.3 de Microsoft Seeing AI pour iOS. Skeets for Bluesky, un client compatible Bluesky pour iPhone. Google lance son réseau Localiser sur Android et vient concurrencer Apple. Sur Spotify, vous pouvez désormais générer des playlists à l'aide d'un simple prompt. EDF Tempo enfin disponible sur Alexa et Echo Show. Île-de-France Mobilités annonce le Navigo sur l'iPhone pour la fin mai 2024. Jeux : JBL Quantum Guide Play – L'audio 3D au service de l'accessibilité dans les FPS. Le reste de l'actu eurobraille : nouvelles plages braille b.note 64 ou 80 cellules. Monarch, un afficheur braille 2D. Autre article sur les mathématiques. La NASA livre trois nouveaux exemples de sonification de données cosmiques. Machine à laver accessible : Brandt BT652AT–02. Coup de gueule de Stéphane : inaccessibilité d'une partie du site du Crédit Agricole. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Azzedine, Guy, Ingrid, Leonardo et Samantha pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal ou en cryptomonaie c'est à l'adresse : oxytude.org/don. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon., ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats Pour animer cet épisode Fabrice, Pascale et Philippe.
Product Minute: Zoomax Snow 12 Inch video magnifier with Speech (more than half price) Very handy portable tablet sized video magnifier and OCR print reading device. https://shop.visionaustralia.org/zoomax-snow-12-with-speech-magnifier.html A Chat About the new BT Speak and bt Speak Pro Note taker or note taker and full desktop. My Demo: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/2d3u25/BTSpeak_Pro_demo6d30p.mp3 Blazie Tech Website: https://www.blazietech.com Zoom H4 Essential Thoughts for My Usage Odd for me at the moment, going back to my Zoom Podtrak P4. I think I got caught up with accessibility, and not looking at my current functionality with the difference between the P4 and the H4 Essential. Humanware Announces V2.2 for Brailliant and Mantis V2.2 - single USB or BT terminal mode, and better power management. Aira Announces Beta of Access AI Feature for Photos AI will tell you what it thinks is in a photo, and a human will verify. https://aira.io/aira-announces-new-access-ai-feature-at-csun/ ARX Vision 1.5 Joins up with Microsoft Seeing AI on Android (limited release) Interesting to see how this new version of the ARX Vision goes with the power of Seeing AI and Navilense on Android. I still have some concerns about scene detection and object recognition. Like Chat AI systems, don't rely 100 percent on what you are being told smile. Pre-Order the Braille emotion from HIMS New updated version of their note taker. https://hims-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Braille-eMotion-Brochure-DIGITAL.pdfSupport this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2024 CSUN conference in California brought together some of the biggest names in accessible technology from across the globe. Dave Williams from RNIB Tech Talk was on conference floor this year to speak to some of the delegates. Microsoft were in attendance to talk about upcoming changes to their ‘Seeing AI' app which have been made possible in part, by RNIB.
Au programme de l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité dans ce numéro : Du côté des applications et du web Be My Eyes lance “Service Directory”, un répertoire de 600 services clients à travers le monde. NVDA 2024.1rc1 est disponible, la version finale en approche. Typeahead, un Lecteur d'écran AI. La version 5 du logiciel OBI (consortium DAISY) est disponible. Du neuf à la SNCF pour l'accessibilité. Perplexity, un moteur de recherche basé sur l'IA. Nouveautés du logiciel Brailliant BI X, Mantis Q40 et Chameleon 20, notes de version V2.2. Le reste de l'actu Nouveau terminal braille de – Orbit Research, les Orbit Reader QWERTY. Braille eMotion, un nouvel afficheur braille chez Hims. Une start-up coréenne met au point des lunettes qui contournent la DMLA. Le casque ARxVision intègre les applications Microsoft Seeing AI et Navilens. oldup a pu tester le système Brite AI Vision. Le futur du paiement en ligne est là avec Click to Pay de VISA. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Leonardo, Oldup, Jean-Philippe et Samantha pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal ou en cryptomonaie c'est à l'adresse : oxytude.org/don. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon., ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats Pour animer cet épisode Alain, Philippe et Sof.
Today on eyeBytes, Daniel and Sajandeep talk about… What's New! Apple releases new software updates. New Mac OS 14.2 update apparently fixes Safari “Not Responding” bug. Android iMessage app Beeper in troubled waters with Apple. Tesla Cyber Truck finally released. Microsoft Seeing AI now available on Android. Be My Eyes announces personal groups. Suno AI now available within Windows CoPilot. Have questions or feedback? You can email or call us at… eyebytespodcast@gmail.com or 317-934-4334 Visit our website at… www.eyebytes.ca Follow us on X @eyeBytesPodcast Check us out on YouTube at eyeBytes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eyebytes/message
Episode 157: Microsoft Seeing AI comes to Android!AnnouncementsIt's the 3-year anniversary of the Blind Android Users podcast next week, we love you all so please come and join us live!. Look out for the links to join on our Telegram, Facebook and email channels.ANDROID BASICSIt's an AI episode this week. We discuss the Google Gemini, and Be My Eyes rolls out the Be My Ai feature to many people running Android!SpotlightWe were delighted to welcome Saqib Shaikh from Microsoft to showcase Seeing AI, one of the most anticipated apps to arrive on the Android operating system.Staying in touch. Make a donation Email us with suggestions or comments, Send in your Android journey stories, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram group, follow us on Twitter, subscribe to our YouTube and rumble channel and join our Club on Club house. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Au programme de ce 300ème épisode de notre Hebdoxytude, voici l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité de cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web Les différences principales entre TalkBack 13.0 et 13.1. Estée Lauder lance une appli de maquillage pour malvoyants. Grâce à Google, vous allez enfin aimer votre réveil. Comment fonctionnera la carte Vitale numérique ? Le reste de l'actu Aide aux malvoyants : un gant capable d'interpréter l'écriture Braille. Par contre, pour les aveugles, rien de précisé. L'équivalent des AirTag sur Android se précise. Pour acheter un AirTag, c'est par ici. Pour acheter un lot de 4 AirTags, c'est par là. SensePlayer de Hims,, un nouveau lecteur Daisy mais pas que. Podcast de la Team GEOLOC. Apple Pay et Carrefour : le NFC de la carte de fidélité fonctionne de nouveau. L'audio spatial arrive sur les Pixel 6/7 et les Pixel Buds Pro Foire Aux Questions Cette semaine, une question de Ultra-son sur l'application Microsoft Seeing AI.. Le coup de coeur de Pascale Les lunettes audio RUIMEN Lunette Connectée en remplacement de ses lunettes Bose. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Carlos, Claire, Tony et Ultra-son pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal c'est par l'adresse courte paypal.me/oxytude. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par le lien oxytude.org/amazon, ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats. Pour animer cet épisode Cédric, Fabrice, Greg, Jacques, Pascale, Philippe, Sof et Yannick.
At the Sage Transform conference, several announcements were made to mark the growth and advancement of Sage. First, Sage announced the acquisition of carbon accounting solution Spherics to help SMBs measure and cut their emissions. Sage also announced new product integration with Microsoft to continue simplifying workflows for SMBs by allowing the submission and approval of certain processes directly through Teams, rather than in the Sage Intacct or Sage People application. Then Sage released the expansion of Sage Intacct's capabilities and market reach which will enable customers to automate processes, boost productivity, and free up time to focus on running their businesses. This solution will also be expanding to continental Europe with the first launch in France, into new verticals, while also scaling existing capabilities to simplify the management of business complexities with greater insights and efficiencies. Finally, Sage announced an exciting new partnership with Major League Baseball with Sage being connected to pitching decisions and manager insights content across the league, starting from the 2023 regular season. This partnership will also include the introduction of the ‘Pitcher Power Rankings presented by Sage' and support of the MLB's Diverse Partners Program, supporting minority and female-owned businesses across America. In preparation for Ignite, Microsoft announced several infrastructure enhancements to its tools that will benefit ERP applications and users. Some of the new capabilities announced include the general availability of managed environments, built-in application lifecycle management in Microsoft Power Platform, interactive Power BI charts shared directly from OneDrive and SharePoint, cross-tenant dataset sharing, and advancements in AI builder. From an AI perspective, Microsoft also announced a collaboration with Haleon, a multinational consumer healthcare company, to make everyday health more accessible for people who are blind, have low vision, or have difficulty reading product labels due to low literacy. This collaboration will expand the functionality in the Microsoft Seeing AI app to provide consumers with more detailed labeling information for over 1,500 Haleon products across the U.S. and U.K. IFS announced features from the IFS Cloud October 2022 release, including enhancements to help customers meet their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals, new capabilities that will help global companies connect operations across sites, functions, people, and assets, and intelligent insight and accelerating automation efforts. Salesforce announced Automotive Cloud, a new product built specifically for automakers, dealers, automotive finance groups, and their customers through industry-specific automation, intelligence, and real-time analytics. QAD released its latest enhancements to QAD Adaptive ERP, along with other QAD Adaptive Applications. Qlik achieved the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program's (FedRAMP) Authorized designation at the Moderate Impact Level (IL) and Department of Defense IL2, making Qlik Cloud Government one of the first SaaS platforms to achieve FedRAMP designation. Aptean announced its acquisition of Frontix BV, a provider of cloud-based Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and energy management solutions to process manufacturers in the Netherlands, Belgium, and over a dozen other countries across the globe.Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup
During this special month for the blind, we present the first audio described dancehall/hip hop music video with Trophy Sniper featuring the Eloheem Team and a huge Droid versus iPhone showdown using two fav apps for the blind (Google Look-out & Microsoft Seeing Ai). Mixed and mastered right here at Messiah Music and with vocals on the track, Jay helps break a glass ceiling for the blind and demonstrates using Look-out & Seeing Ai with different devices and operating systems... “Where The Access Technology Revolution Begins”
Welcome back to EBU Access Cast - podcast about assistive technology for blind and partially sighted people. This is episode 28 transcript. We wish you all the best for a happy and healthy 2021! In this post-Christmas episode, we review some of the new personal gadgets. Tanja presents us her new Microphone Yeti Nano from Blue which is an USB condenser microphone - perfect for recording podcasts and for live streaming. Mario talks about his new open-ear wireless bone conduction headset Aftershokz aeropex. For all musicians among our listeners that are tired of using cables on instruments, Mario tested out a digital wireless system for guitars and basses Boss wl-20. Pawel was surely the most creative in the team and recommended us a music pillow that can be plugged in any sound equipment via a 3.5 mm Jack cable and listen while falling asleep. The model that he got is from Kanguru. Pawel recommended us also a winter cap with built in BT headset from GeekerChip. We were happy to announce that the bug in Zoom was fixed. _We mentioned the bug in episode 27. Screen reader users should not experience issues anymore while using the virtual background on Zoom. A big shout-out to Zoom that fixed this bug so quickly. In the accessibility news section, we covered the 2021 edition of CES. This year was the first time CES was entirely virtual rather than in its usual location of Las Vegas. Tech brands were still able to show off the best new technology that will be soon available on the market. Our pick of devices that were introduced at CES 2021: Turn-by-turn descriptive navigation Aware app by Sensible Innovations. Mudra Band for the Apple Watch that remaps small finger movements into standard Apple Watch gestures for persons with physical or cognitive disabilities. Inclusive design is the concept that drives many big brands like Microsoft or Google. We share the interview from Engadget with Microsoft’s chief accessibility officer Jenny Lay-Flurrie and Google’s product manager for Android Accessibility Brian Kemler. Microsoft Seeing AI app is a clear example how AI can be used to make visual information accessible to visually impaired persons. In the version 4.0, the new World channel was introduced that explores the space around you and represents them in 3d sound. You can check more information on the latest updates in the Seeing AI changelog. Microsoft Azure Text to Speech service offers neural voices that sound natural like humans. It can speak in 54 languages and you can test it out on the Microsoft Azure page. Developers can make use of this service to build apps and services that speak naturally. Neural voices are not yet available for screen readers, but we hope that Microsoft will make them available as TTS voices in one of the future Windows updates. After the strong earthquake in Croatia, we investigated the accessibility of earthquake apps. We found the most accessible and customisable My earthquake alerts. As mobile app for iOS and Android. It notifies the user about the latest earthquakes from all over the world via push notifications. It uses information from earthquake agencies such as EMSC. We were disappointed to discover that Last Quake, the official app from EMSC, does not have a fully accessible mobile app for iOS and Android. Screen reader users that use Facebook know that images that do not have alternative text are automatically described. We talk about the latest Facebook improvement on the automatic alternative text. Mario and Pawel speak about the new TalkBack in Android 11 and the collaboration between Google and Samsung. We mentioned the European Android 11 schedule update for Samsung. The Icelandic Association of the Visually Impaired (BIAVI) used the accessibility posters and turned them into mouse pads that they give to programmers, designers and staff working in the IT industry to remind them on basic accessibility recommendations. Get in contact with us, share your comments or suggestions via email ebuaccesscast@euroblind.org or via Twitter @ebuaccesscast.
Microsoft's free Seeing AI app helps blind and low vision iPhone and iPad users with visual tasks. And now, it's added lidar for Pro Apple devices that come with the feature. I speak with Microsoft Seeing AI's founder, Saqib Shaikh, a blind person himself who came up with a practical solution to tackle many of the visual tasks we as blind people face daily. We talk about Seeing AI's future and where it's going. Then I take a walk around Mosen Towers with my iPhone 12 Pro Max to give you a practical demonstration of Seeing AI's World Channel. I recommend listening to this demonstration with headphones to get the full immersive experience. Share your thoughts on this topic or any others. Drop me an email in writing or with an audio attachment, Jonathan at MushroomFm.com, or phone the listener line in the United States, +1864-60Mosen, that's +18646066736. Keep up with Mosen At Large between episodes. Follow MosenAtLarge on Twitter where you'll get audio extras, links to interesting news stories, sneak peeks about what's coming up and more. If you'd like to subscribe to our announcements only email list, please send email to media-subscribe@mosen.org And if you like the show, we'd love a positive review and for you to spread the word. Thank you.
Food and drink columnist Jennie Bovard shares tricks and tips for the hottest kitchen gadgets and tools. Producer Dawn Dickinson previews The Guardian This Week. She tells us why an antidepressant drug use has seen a soaring rise in England during the pandemic. We also talk about a British-Nigerian artist, Yinka Shonibare's latest sculpture. Community Reporter Louise Levesque Burley in Moncton describes the Rehabilitation Counselling services offered at Ability New Brunswick. Microsoft Seeing AI now supports the new LiDAR sensor on Apple’s iPhone 12 smartphones. Shaun Preece of Double Tap Canada gives us the lowdown. A Stratford dance studio has been recognized for their efforts in accessibility. Karen Magee fills us in on the details in her central regional report. This is the January 7, 2021 episode.
Microsoft Seeing AI now supports the new LiDAR sensor on Apple’s iPhone 12 smartphones. Shaun Preece of Double Tap Canada gives us the lowdown. From the January 7, 2021 episode.
Ok The Official Look Back at The Decade - Highlights for me Main Stream Apple Siri. MacBook Air/MacBook Pro. AirPlay. Apple TV. Apple Watch. HomePod/HomePod Mini. AirPods/Pro/Max. M1 Macs. AirPods Max. Apple Music. Apple Pay. Car Play. Fitness Plus. iCloud. Touch ID. Face ID. Amazon Echo Alexa. Google Ok Google. Android Play. Self driving cars, and car driving safety features: eg line keeping, distance from car in front etc. Audio Description expands. Smart Home Tech explodes. Smart TV Accessibility. 4G to 5G. ADSL to NBN. ChromeCast Audio. Chromecast video. Chrome-cast with Google TV. Streaming video services: Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Disney, Netflix, Stan etc. Streaming Music services: Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify etc. Microsoft Windows 10 Microsoft Narrator. Microsoft Sound Scape. Microsoft Seeing AI. Microsoft Surface. Xbox One with Narrator. Sony Play Station 4/5. Last Of Us II PS4 game. Bone Conduction head phones. Tile Tag trackers. Wearables: Apple Watch, Galaxy Watch, Fitbit etc. Assistive Sangean Accessible Radio. Talking Microwave. Aira. Be-My-Eyes. Wearables: IrisVision, Orcam, SunuBand. Engergrid Accessible Power Bank. Dot Watch. Orbit Reader 20 (low cost Braille Display). Canute 360 Multiline Braille Display. Swift Playgrounds. Code Jumper. Accessible Help Desks from Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
En esta audiodemo Jordi Nogal nos muestra como crear atajos para acceder de forma rápida e independiente a las distintas funciones de la aplicación Microsoft Seeing AI. El enlace de la aplicación en la AppStore es: https://apps.apple.com/es/app/seeing-ai/id999062298
La quedada de diciembre estuvo afectada por las inclemencias del tiempo. Los aguerridos asistentes hablaron del uso del iPhone con resto visual combinado con VoiceOver; como eliminar todos los mensajes de correo a la vez y la diferencia entre eliminar mensajes y archivar mensajes; sobre las tarifas de datos en telefonía móvil; sobre la app Microsoft Seeing Ai para iPhone, que ahora está en español, admitiendo atajos de activación; También se habló sobre apps de OCR para iPhone, tal como VoiceDream Reader.
Am 3. Dezember begehen die Vereinten Nationen den Internationalen Tag der Menschen mit Behinderung 2019. Passend dazu veröffentlicht Microsoft Seeing AI nun neben Englisch in fünf weiteren Sprachen: Deutsch, Französisch, Japanisch, Niederländisch und Spanisch. Damit wird Seeing AI, die auf künstlicher Intelligenz basiert, für Millionen von Menschen mit visuellen Einschränkungen rund um den Globus noch leichter zugänglich. Den Text zu der Story findet ihr hier: https://news.microsoft.com/de-de/features/seeing-ai-in-fuenf-sprachen-verfuegbar/
Dans l’actualité des nouvelles technologies et de l’accessibilité cette semaine : Bilan de la NVDACON 2019. Du côté des applications. Des Bordelais créent un réseau social d’entraide pour les handicapés. Microsoft Seeing AI sortirait en version Française le 3 décembre prochain. Le lecteur vidéo de Vimeo devient accessible. Netflix web : la liste des contenus audio-décrits est tout en bas de la page. Be My Eyes compte 175000 utilisateurs aveugles à travers le monde -Pour iOS - Pour Android. Outils d’accessibilité Android – Applications sur Google Play est mise à jour en version 8.1. Astuce iOS : Supprimer les alertes de réseaux Wi-Fi ouvert avec iOS 13. Brèves. Un site avec des ressources pour le développement accessible sur iOS. Brevet : Apple travaille sur des gants VR capables de faire ressentir les textures. Des gants aptics venus de russie. 8ème édition des Journées d’Étude Technologies et Déficience Visuelle. salon autonomic 2019, Lille Europe, les 27 et 28 Novembre 2019, au Grand Palais. Tirage au sort pour le clavier Rivo 2. Merci à Tamara, Franck, Christophe, Ultra-son, Yannick et Yoan de nous avoir fait passer des infos.. Pour animer cet épisode : Fabrice, Philippe et Sof.
This week discover the new app from Microsoft: Seeing AI. It reads short text, items in your pantry, and more. Check them out here.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/seeing-ai
Lois Strachan speaks with Hilton & Loretta Purvis as they share their insights on their travels in South Africa & overseas, their thoughts on the concept of Universal Access, and the challenges they face as a married couple travelling where one person uses a wheelchair. The Travel Tech Corner features an app called Microsoft Seeing AI. The app uses artificial intelligence to make sense of print & visual images by converting to audio. It can be used to read documents, travel brochures, restaurant menus and bills, as well as to read street signs and other text at tourist attractions. The currency feature identifies monetary notes, which is useful when travelling in a foreign country. A number of other features make travelling easier for people who are blind or visually impaired. Credits read by André du Toi, the Big Positive Guy. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software.
Accessible South Africa — Lois Strachan speaks with Hilton & Loretta Purvis as they share their insights on their travels in South Africa & overseas, their thoughts on the concept of Universal Access, and the challenges they face as a married couple travelling where one person uses a wheelchair. The Travel Tech Corner features an app called Microsoft Seeing AI. The app uses artificial intelligence to make sense of print & visual images by converting to audio. It can be used to read documents, travel brochures, restaurant menus and bills, as well as to read street signs and other text at tourist attractions. The currency feature identifies monetary notes, which is useful when travelling in a foreign country. A number of other features make travelling easier for people who are blind or visually impaired. Credits read by André du Toi, the Big Positive Guy. This episode was edited by Craig Strachan using the Hindenburg software.
Épisode #884 avec Denis Talbot et Jordan Chénard. Au menu: Jade Raymond VP chez Google. Amazon Go. Pax East. Intelligence artificielle et musique des assistants vocaux. Les 30 ans du Web. Manette sans fil XBOX Phantom blanche transparente. Comiccon de Montréal. Facebook. Microsoft Seeing AI. Onewheel Pint. Trottinettes électriques à Montréal.
Épisode #884 avec Denis Talbot et Jordan Chénard. Au menu: Jade Raymond VP chez Google. Amazon Go. Pax East. Intelligence artificielle et musique des assistants vocaux. Les 30 ans du Web. Manette sans fil XBOX Phantom blanche transparente. Comiccon de Montréal. Facebook. Microsoft Seeing AI. Onewheel Pint. Trottinettes électriques à Montréal.
In this Blind Vet Tech Quick Guides, News and Reviews podcast, we demonstrate and review the OCR capabilities of Microsoft Seeing AI and Aira’s Chloe. Seeing AI’s OCR ease of use and OCR efficiency makes it the gold standard which to compare other OCR solutions. I would even say that Seeing AI is more advance […]
Welcome to That Blind Tech Show presented to you by the TBTS Team. We want to hear from you whether you have a question about a new tech product or app, or some advice for the blindness community. We hope this will be an interactive show that will educate, inform, and make you laugh. Write us in at ThatBlindTechShow@gmail.comand make sure to follow us on Twitter at @BlindTechShow. And now on to the show. Up first is an intro to what That Blind Tech Show will be. Next you won’t want to miss our discussion about the exciting new iPhone app from Microsoft, Microsoft Seeing AI. Then it is on to NFB 17 convention coverage where Jeff Thompson was recording live. The biggest attraction and conversation at this years convention is Aira, The Virtual Navigator for the Blind giving you instant access to information. Tune in to hear about what went down in the Aira Lounge! HumanWare had two new devices for the attendees to consider. The not yet released, Victor Stream Trek. Combining the popular book reader with GPS. The new Brilliant 14 iPhone Companion is a quick note taker that has refreshable braille and comes in at $995. Orcam releases version 2.0 and Microsoft, Amazon, sprint all showed up strutting their Accessibility Help Desks. AT&T was right next to Aira and that was no surprise as they provide the MiFi hook-up for the Aira. The Harbolt Companybrings a new one-of-a-kind accessible charger with audible and vibration feedback. APH brought their new affordable Orbit 20 and out the door they went. 20 units sold out well before noon. We also talk about 3D Photo Works and hands on with the Mona Lisa. Then it is on to iOS 11 news with a conversation about Notes and scanning documents, Why does Siri hate Brian so much, and Type to Siri. Next is a discussion about our favorite topic Described Video and the latest update from Congress It’s about time! Then we share a very sad story about what Cablevision thinks makes a good screen reader. Some companies just never will get it. And finally, a little chit chat between Brian and Jeff about this new venture That Blind Tech Show. Enjoy, Listen, learn, and laugh! You can find out more about That Blind Tech Show by emailand on Twitter @BlindTechShow Thank you for listening!
Life After Blindness begins this week with a Because of My Blindness story sent in by Pierre from the UK. He talks about his experiences… Read moreNews with Girl Gone Blind Maria Johnson, Because of My Blindness, Moving with Shaun Preece and 3D Touch for Microsoft Seeing AI The post News with Girl Gone Blind Maria Johnson, Because of My Blindness, Moving with Shaun Preece and 3D Touch for Microsoft Seeing AI appeared first on Life After Blindness.
Get a look into the future of normalcy for the blind, with the Seeing AI App. This product can change mobility, awareness and give confidence to the blind. Jay drives us through the features of this amazing product. We thank Microsoft for the information and Apple for making Pro Logic accessible (4 and by the blind. Paschall Access Solutions, (215-948-2282).
In Episode 137 of The Maccessibility Roundtable Podcast, our knights are joined by Saqib and Eugene from Microsoft to discuss Seeing AI. Knights on this episode: Darcy Burnard Holly Anderson Eric Troup Shelly Brisbin Links For This Episode Seeing AI web site Microsoft Accessibility on Twitter
Okay, I don't usually do reviews, but why not go for it! All I can tell you is I did it my way; that's all I can do! It took a toll on me... entering my dreams... I'm going to go out on a limb and say I have the first podcast to include an Audio Described dream! So let's get it... hit play and don't forget to subscribe and tell a friend to do the same. Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In Radio Sound Cloud...www.reidmymind.com Follow: @tsreid| @reidmymindradio
Texte und Objekte erkennen kann Seeing AI für das iPhone, die App zur gleichnamigen Studie. Microsoft will die Barrierefreiheit insbesondere von Windows 10 voran treiben und zeigt mit dieser App erste Ansätze. David Georgi stellt Seeing AI vor und zeigt, was diese erste Version erstaunliches leisten kann.
Welcome to That Blind Tech Show presented to you by the Blind Abilities Team. We want to hear from you whether you have a question about a new tech product or app, or some advice for the blindness community. We hope this will be an interactive show that will educate, inform, and make you laugh. Write us in at ThatBlindTechShow@gmail.com and make sure to follow us on Twitter at @BlindTechShow. And now on to the show. Up first is an intro to what That Blind Tech Show will be. Next you won’t want to miss our discussion about the exciting new iPhone app from Microsoft, Microsoft Seeing AI. Then it is on to NFB 17 convention coverage where Jeff Thompson was recording live. The biggest attraction and conversation at this years convention is Aira, The Virtual Navigator for the Blind giving you instant access to information. Tune in to hear about what went down in the Aira Lounge! HumanWare had two new devices for the attendees to consider. The not yet released, Victor Stream Trek. Combining the popular book reader with GPS. The new Brilliant 14 iPhone Companion is a quick note taker that has refreshable braille and comes in at $995. Orcam releases version 2.0 and Microsoft, Amazon, sprint all showed up strutting their Accessibility Help Desks. AT&T was right next to Aira and that was no surprise as they provide the MiFi hook-up for the Aira. The Harbolt Company brings a new one-of-a-kind accessible charger with audible and vibration feedback. APH brought their new affordable Orbit 20 and out the door they went. 20 units sold out well before noon. We also talk about 3D Photo Works and hands on with the Mona Lisa. Then it is on to iOS 11 news with a conversation about Notes and scanning documents, Why does Siri hate Brian so much, and Type to Siri. Next is a discussion about our favorite topic Described Video and the latest update from Congress It’s about time! Then we share a very sad story about what Cablevision thinks makes a good screen reader. Some companies just never will get it. And finally, a little chit chat between Brian and Jeff about this new venture That Blind Tech Show. Enjoy, Listen, learn, and laugh! You can find out more about That Blind Tech Show by email and on Twitter @BlindTechShow Thank you for listening. 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 Store.
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We start the show answering a question about the LG Ultrafine 4K display. The end of the Windows Phone, finding older macOS installers, and updating your App Store pages are covered in the follow up. PayPal is now a payment option when purchasing apps on the App Store. Google is using AI to vet apps on the Play Store. 1Password is encouraging users to use their cloud based subscription service, which has created reactions about security and convenience. Microsoft Seeing AI app assists users with visually navigating the environments. We discuss the panicky headlines around iPhone 8 feature rumors. Picks: Safe Area Layout Guide, KFC's iPhone killer has arrived, Fixing Autocompletion on Mixed Objective-C and Swift Projects, ARKit Tutorial in Swift 4 for Xcode 9 using SceneKit