China develops AI-powered device to assist blind people with navigation
- Wearable system integrates visual, auditory and tactile feedback to scan surrounding environment

ANKARA
Chinese scientists have developed a novel wearable artificial intelligence (AI) device to assist blind people with navigation, state media reported on Tuesday.
The system integrates visual, auditory, and tactile feedback, using AI algorithms to scan the surrounding environment, Beijing-based Xinhua News reported, citing findings published on Monday in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence.
It sends signals to guide the wearers through movements, object handling, and other visual tasks, thereby enhancing their independence in daily life when they approach obstacles or objects.
Led by Gu Leilei, an associate professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, this user-friendly assistive system was designed in collaboration with researchers from Fudan University, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, East China Normal University, and other partners.
Equipped with a camera to capture visual data, the breakthrough system enhances functionality through advanced AI algorithms and hardware integration.
It uses AI to analyze the surroundings, detect obstacles and key targets, and then deliver instructions through bone-conduction headphones and wrist-mounted electronic skin patches.
These signals guide the wearer to move forward, turn left or right, or adjust their path in real time until they reach their destination.
*Writing by Aamir Latif
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