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Microsoft and partners aim to shrink the ‘data desert’ limiting accessible AI – Yahoo News Australia
AI-based tools like computer vision and voice interfaces have the potential to be life-changing for people with disabilities, but the truth is those AI models a…

AI-based tools like computer vision and voice interfaces have the potential to be life-changing for people with disabilities, but the truth is those AI models are usually built with very little data sourced from those people. Microsoft is working with several nonprofit partners to help make these tools reflect the needs and everyday realities of people living with conditions like blindness and limited mobility.
Consider for example a computer vision system that recognizes objects and can descri…
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