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How Indic AI Ensures That AI Can Distinguish Between People With Disabilities

November 16, 2022
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Applications for industrial, retail, and medical AI are becoming more and more common. But technology is also being used for something that might be seen of as even more fundamental: making it easier for people with disabilities to communicate with the rest of the world.

Indic AI is one such company that employs AI to help those in need. For “People with Disabilities,” Indic AI is a nonprofit organisation that transforms “ability to distinction” in order to help people reach their full potential and participate fully in society.

Purva Mittal remarked in a conversation with INDIAai that “Indic AI has two parts- one which helps persons with impairments in education and second which aids them for career placements.” She believes that persons with impairments often limit themselves to working in the government. By educating people about the inclusive work environments of MNCs, Indian AI hopes to dispel this myth.

They collaborated with numerous EdTech companies, including Vedantu and Byju’s. which they use to give their students up to 90% of their scholarships. Additionally, IIM- Bangalore chose their enterprise out of nine other prestigious companies striving to impact society for the NSRCEL social incubation programme.

From impairment to distinction
Did you know that 10% or so of the pupils who identify as impaired are exceptionally bright and talented? However, a lot of these stars don’t shine because they aren’t aware of their opportunities. Indian AI created a database of pupils with special needs and connected them with their contacts.

Cancer survivors with disabilities, those with locomotor impairments, and people with uncommon genetic illnesses all work in the Indian AI industry. They also assist in locating those who have invisible disabilities. People with invisible disabilities are difficult to identify, and although they may not be certified, they have different abilities.

AI for hard of hearing
Since those who teach sign language expect substantial pay, the inclusion of the deaf community is careless. As a result, EdTechs and NGOs do not employ them.

An EdTech platform called Indic AI offers a number of online modules. They released the software “Indic Sign” to support the deaf community. Indic Sign, which works with the assistance of two 3D friends named Bunty and Bubbly and can translate words entered in the English language into Indian sign language, was inspired by the Talk Back programme.

The model was developed by the team utilising machine learning. The Indic AI website, interviews, and lessons on teaching students about Indian Sign languages all employ Indic Sign as an overlay.

With AI, the future is promising.
Due to linguistic disparities, it might be difficult for students with hearing impairments to integrate into their surroundings. They communicate with one another using their signs because they haven’t received any instruction in Indian Sign Language. Due to this gap, even two hearing-impaired people could find it challenging to communicate.

Purva Mittal remarked, “I have a unique genetic issue, so there are some things I can’t do. “AI has benefited me in several ways,”

Although AI’s contributions to this sector are still in their infancy, they have a broad scope. The visually impaired will benefit from translations from text to speech and images to speech. An AI-powered prompter will make their motions significantly safer and smoother. The devices will also become less expensive and more widely available because to technological improvements in the industry.

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