Drawbacks (Challenges) and Desires (Future Prospects) in Adoption of AI assisted tools by visually incapacitated people- A ground study from Belagavi, Karnataka
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Visually impaired, Deep learning, machine learning, AI assisted apps, indoor- navigation, accuracy, reliabilityAbstract
A lot of technological advantages and advancements are going on world-wide including the sector of healthcare. Many important studies from around the globe have given important insight about how artificial intelligence techniques can be used for healthcare and can be used by nursing professionals to make life easy and live-able for people having various type of disabilities. Despite of all these facts this area was a lesser explored in the region of Belagavi, Karnataka, India. Research was undertaken in this region to explore how integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare and nursing have led to betterment of visually incapacitated people of Belagavi region. From a famous Blind school 400 respondents were chosen for the study. Not all people who know about AI were willing using AI in real life due to several reasons. Those reasons have been explored in details along with what all things users of Belagavi actually want from AI to make their life better have also been discussed.
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