There is a lot to choose from. For me, ai seems a perfect opportunity to re-think how we do accessibility. Especially for blind users, being able to voice navigate a living space may have huge life changing potentials. Yet, I don't think anyone is looking at that kind of use case, let alone what tooling for it might really be like. To me, the facility is the platform, and ai a means to manipulate it, much more interactively than ivr.
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There is a lot to choose from. For me, ai seems a perfect opportunity to re-think how we do accessibility. Especially for blind users, being able to voice navigate a living space may have huge life changing potentials. Yet, I don't think anyone is looking at that kind of use case, let alone what tooling for it might really be like. To me, the facility is the platform, and ai a means to manipulate it, much more interactively than ivr.