TIL: BeMyEyes Chris Coyier

January 3, 2024 I just learned about BeMyEyes from a Lonie Watson post she wrote last year: BeMyEyes is one of the most remarkable apps to have emerged in recent years. You sign up either as asighted volunteer, or a blind or low vision person. If, like me, you fall into the latter category, you

January 3, 2024

I just learned about BeMyEyes from a Léonie Watson post she wrote last year:

BeMyEyes is one of the most remarkable apps to have emerged in recent years. You sign up either as a sighted volunteer, or a blind or low vision person. If, like me, you fall into the latter category, you can then borrow a pair of eyes from a randomly selected volunteer.

The app is smart enough to connect you with a volunteer who speaks your language, and for whom it is daytime when you make your request. This is especially useful when you’re somewhere that makes it inconvenient to call someone you usually would for help like this – because it’s the middle of the night for them for example.

I’ve used it to remind me of settings on my stove, to figure out air-con controls in hotel rooms, to check the results of a rapid COVID test, and much more besides.

I think I’ll sign up as a volunteer to how it goes.

Léonie’s post was actually more about “BeMyAI”, a new feature of it, that uses ChatGPT to help describe images (of what a visually impaired person needs help with). They says this can help solve “90% of cases”. Leonie’s experience was more mixed. It’s nice that you can use it any hour of the day, not have any guilt you are taking up someone’s time, and ask questions you might be otherwise embarrassed to ask. But it’s also suffers from what a lot of AI suffers with right now: being blatantly and confidently wrong.

(Tagging Matt’s post for his birthday.)

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