Presently, the Seeing AI app is accessible in 18 languages, and Microsoft aims to expand this availability to 36 languages by 2024. Following the initial launch on iOS, Microsoft, the tech giant based in Redmond, has now introduced the Android version of the 'Seeing AI' app. With a user base exceeding three billion on Android, 'Seeing AI' is set to reach millions of individuals globally with vision impairment. Drawing from feedback on the iOS iteration, Microsoft has enhanced the user interface and introduced new features to the Seeing AI app. The incorporation of generative Artificial Intelligence (gen AI) technology enables the app to describe various objects, from currency notes to books, providing detailed summaries of images on the Scene channel. The app also facilitates richer descriptions through additional information options, offering more intricate details about the contents of the image. Additionally, users can engage in conversations with the Seeing AI app to obtain further information. For example, when presented with a menu, users can inquire about the listed items, or when examining a receipt, the app can read out the prices of items. Moreover, while reading an article, the Seeing AI app is capable of providing concise summaries of lengthy news stories.
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