Facebook helps blind users 'see' photos with AI and image-recognition technology
Facebook is rolling out a new feature that will automatically describe the content of photos to blind and visually impaired users. Called automatic alternative text, the feature uses artificial intelligence to identify visual content and provide a description for people using screen readers. While scrolling through Facebook, blind and visually impaired users will hear the name of the person followed by the word "photo" when they scroll past an image post by a user. Automatic alt text will then describe a list of themes of the image, such as "three people, smiling, outdoors" or "two people, smiling, sunglasses, sky, tree, outdoor". According to Facebook, more than two million photos are shared on social media every day, yet as content becomes more visual, many blind and visually impaired users are left feeling excluded.
Apr-5-2016, 13:00:53 GMT
- Country:
- Europe > United Kingdom (0.06)
- Oceania
- New Zealand (0.06)
- Australia (0.06)
- North America
- United States (0.06)
- Canada (0.06)
- Industry:
- Information Technology > Services (0.40)
- Technology: