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Microsoft’s Seeing AI App Gets Major Update and is Now Available in 35 Countries

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Recently, Artificial intelligence took center stage at Microsoft’s AI Summit in San Francisco. Aside from announcing AI smarts for a range of software, Microsoft is also ramping up its Seeing AI app for iOS, which uses computer vision to audibly help blind and visually impaired people to see the world around them.

According to Microsoft, it has been downloaded 100,000 times since its launch in the US earlier this year, which convinced the company to bring it to 35 countries in total.

The app is also getting new features such as more currency recognition, adding US dollars, Canadian dollars, British pounds and Euros to its tally. Going beyond the color in a scene, it can also spot the color of specific objects, like clothes. Plus, it’s no longer restricted to just short printed text, with handwriting recognition now part of its skill set. You can also customize the voice that it uses to speak its observations out loud, and set how fast it talks.

Also, a musical light detector alerts you to the light in an environment with an audible tone — Microsoft claims the tool will save users from having to touch a hot bulb or LED battery to check if it’s on. Despite the big update, there’s still no word on an Android launch.

Source: Microsoft

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