Towards Inclusive Learning: AI Multilingual Support for the Visually Impaired
Abstract
Many people across the world live without sight and face barriers that most others do not even notice in their daily lives. Learning, moving, traveling and even simple conversation becomes a daily struggle for those visually impaired people. The tools that exist today give only fragments of help — a voice here, a direction there — but leave most needs unmet. This system speaks about a new type of assistant built to go beyond those fragments. It is designed to sense, to understand and to respond in a way that feels natural and immediate, reaching across different languages to suit the person using it. Instead of being just another talking gadget, it aims to open hidden doors to information, learning and independence. It is built not as a product but as an experience — one that could change how visually impaired people learn and live. Its true reach hints at a future where independence and learning blend into one continuous journey.
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