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Sask. man uses 3D printer, assistive tech, to help people with disabilities do everyday tasks
A man living with a brain injury is using 3D printing and electronics to create assistive technology, helping people with disabilities do everyday tasks and fun activities easier.
Panaji: Lack of access to assistive technology, rather than disability itself, is the primary reason people lose independence ...
The Dublin-headquartered accessibility start-up has secured €500,000 led by Enterprise Ireland and serial investor Paul ...
The fog that often encases the city in the morning has lifted, opening up spectacular views of Golden Gate and its eponymous ...
He pressed a big red button attached to a Crayola airbrush, spraying blue paint onto a white piece of paper. Once enough blue paint was on the page for his liking, he switched to glue, using a ...
We got a ride in a Mercedes CLA that navigates cities hands-free thanks to the company's new Level 2 autonomous system.
Sony has patented an AI-generated ghost player that assists PlayStation users by demonstrating gameplay and providing ...
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Tencent seeks collaboration with other major AI developers to improve tech for vulnerable users
Tencent Research Institute looks to build expert data sets for AI models that could broadly benefit the world’s second most ...
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Video: Translation technology helps Hillsborough deputy communicate with Spanish-speaking driver
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office is touting the success of real-time translation technology, which is now being used ...
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Ford to offer its first eyes-off driver-assistance system in 2028
Ford Motor plans to launch its first Level 3 driver-assistance system in 2028, allowing drivers to operate hands-free on ...
The man is enrolled in the BrainGate2 clinical trial at UC Davis Health. His ability to communicate through a computer has ...
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