Le Lézard
Classified in: Health, Science and technology
Subjects: SVY, DIS

Five AI applications to create a more inclusive world


BOSTON, Aug. 3, 2023 /CNW/ -- There is a controversial debate when dealing with AI due to its potential risks. Its proper application could create a more inclusive world, with fewer barriers.

This is important because, according to the WIPO Technology Trends 2021: Assistive Technology report, more than one billion people need assistive technology, and this organization estimates that in 2050 it will reach 2,000 million. However, a survey for the European Disability Forum has revealed that 50% fear that emerging technologies may cause discrimination.

The experts John Costello, program director of the AAC program at Boston Children's Hospital, and Eduardo Jáuregui, CEO of IRISBOND technology, have analyzed this at ISAAC -one of the most relevant international events in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ACA). Their main conclusion is that the benefits outweigh the risks as long as human rights are respected. They pointed out five applications of AI to create a more inclusive world.

Artificial vision

Opportunities: identify objects or people, read a description of images aloud (including expressions), wheelchair control, automated visualizations or descriptions of scenes, vocabulary capture tools, valuable labels and prompts, web interactions, or control of the environment, among others.

Risks: privacy concerning photos and facial recognition or discrimination due to facial standards.

Knowledge representation and reasoning

Opportunities: Natural language dialogue, classification systems, diagnostic engines, and prediction systems, translating sound into visual representations for the deaf or hard of hearing, creating captions and real-time translations, or AAC assessments, labeling people, objects, and places and having the system generate simple phrases to help create a personal narrative.

Risks: bias in assessment and prediction, which could create discrimination.

Natural language processing

Opportunities: Word and message prediction, automated narration, language generation, speech recognition in dysarthria, non-standard speech translation in real-time, adaptation to the communication style, vocabulary, and specific needs of each person.

Risks are autonomy and individuality may be compromised, such as with inappropriate vocabulary choices in formal and informal settings.

Machine Learning

Opportunities: Personalization of word prediction and speech synthesis, tuning or calibration of alternative access systems, adding tones to conversations to improve communication and emotionality.

Risks are historical discriminations or prejudices and lack of diversity in the data.

Robotics

Opportunities: Social robots, assisted learning, intelligent motorized mobility, robots that allow remote work.

The risks are reduction of human interaction and conversation, which would affect social development, and isolation of people with disabilities.

Media Contact:
Eneko Sesee.sese@irisbond, Tel.: +34 689 66 13 48

Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2169111/IRISBOND_Logo.jpg

SOURCE IRISBOND


These press releases may also interest you

at 14:06
On Wednesday, May 15, Red Door Community hosted their annual Celebrating Women Working and Living with Cancer Luncheon at the Metropolitan Club in New York City. The event raised more than $300,000 while shining a light on the women who inspire us...

at 14:05
Product: Kalihim (Philippine Bread Roll) Issue: Food - Allergen - Egg Distribution: British Columbia See the affected products and product photos for this recall SOURCE Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)

at 13:27
The global industrial automation market in life sciences industry  size is estimated to grow by USD 5.06 bn from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of  11.4%  during the forecast period. ...

at 11:03
Boston Scientific Corporation today announced positive six-month results from the ongoing pivotal MODULAR ATP clinical trial of the mCRMtm System,* the first modular cardiac rhythm management (CRM) system that consists of the EMBLEMtm Subcutaneous...

at 08:35
Gilead Sciences, Inc. , following the recent acquisition of CymaBay Therapeutics, Inc., today announced interim results from the ongoing ASSURE study demonstrating treatment with seladelpar, an investigational PPAR delta agonist, led to improvements...

at 07:05
Mirum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced data presented during the 56th European Society for Paediatric, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) Annual Meeting which took place this week in Milan, Italy. Data from LIVMARLI®...



News published on and distributed by: