SASHA BLAIR-GOLDENSOHN
Sasha Blair-Goldensohn said that if Google Maps plots and reviews 40 million places around the world, it needs AI to look at trends and other statistics to say, for example, there’s a 96% probability that a place is accessible in its present condition.
Without
AI, thousands of people would have to analyze millions of spreadsheets.
The
work Blair-Goldensohn is doing is based on his experience as a wheelchair user
and is in response to the needs of people with disabilities.
But
just like functioning subway elevators also make travel safer for parents
pushing strollers, he hopes the accessibility features his team develops can
make travel better for a wide range of people.
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