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.
Inside the breakthrough AI technology designed to give blind runners total racing autonomy.
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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