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A group of Japanese companies is developing a suitcase-shaped robot that uses AI to help visually-impaired people to travel independently. The small navigation robot will scan the user’s ...
AI suitcase -- Designed in a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University, IBM and a number of other Japanese companies, this smart suitcase is designed to help visually impaired people ...
A blind researcher in Japan is using her expertise to develop a suitcase that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help the visually impaired to get to their destinations safely. Dr. Chieko ...
Collision-detecting suitcase, wayfinding app help blind people navigate airports. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 05 / 190507080144.htm ...
The smart suitcase will warn the users of impending collisions while the app can help with navigation of the airport. Carnegie Mellon is developing a suitcase that owners won't check before ...
AI suitcase -- Designed in a collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University, IBM and a number of other Japanese companies, this smart suitcase is designed to help visually impaired people ...
Asakawa said that science and technology can be utilised in order to bridge the “gap between people with disabilities and those without.” “I hope to use the AI suitcase to travel by myself so I can ...