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31/05/2024 18:10 (UTC)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Seven companies present progress in assisting the disabled with AI in Geneva

Geneva (Switzerland), May 31 (EFE).- Devices that integrate artificial intelligence are now capable of guiding a blind person, allowing a paraplegic to walk or a person with advanced ALS to communicate, as several European and US companies showed this Friday at the AI summit taking place this week in Geneva.

FOOTAGE FROM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR GOOD GLOBAL SUMMIT HELD IN GENEVA AND STATEMENTS FROM TOMAS LAMANAUSKAS, DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION; CHARLOTTE FAIRBANK, WHEELCHAIR TENNIS PLAYER; AND CORNEL AMARIEI, CEO OF LUMEN.

CAMERA: ANTONIO BROTO.

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