Inside the breakthrough AI technology designed to give blind runners total racing autonomy.
Clarke Reynolds, a U.K.-based visually impaired artist known as "Mr. Dot," is set to run the Brighton Marathon with the help of Ray-Ban Meta Platforms, Inc. META smart glasses and the Be My Eyes app.
The glasses allowed human coach, ultra-marathoner Scott Jurek, to watch the race through Panek’s sight line, allowing him to provide coaching and guidance from his home in Colorado. Panek, who has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Blind runner Thomas Panek finished the United Airlines New York Half Marathon last weekend, assisted by AI glasses co-developed by ...
A blind runner in England is set to take part in a marathon using smart glasses. On Thursday, April 2, the Fight for Sight charity announced in a press release that Clarke Reynolds, 45, will be ...
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