[gui-talk] Ap to help blind see

Hoffman, Allen allen.hoffman at hq.dhs.gov
Tue Jan 20 13:01:29 UTC 2015


I can't express how ridiculous your reaction to this app seems to me.  Getting sighted assistance to "read" or identify an object can be darned easy via such technology, and I don't find a darned thing wrong with it.  Its no different than reading radio services, or for that matter bookshare.org or NLS.  You are personally welcome to not use it yourself if you like, but frankly to get stuff done quicker than several other methods I can think of, now and then this would be a nice tool to use.  "helping" doesn't equate to sympathy or pitty all the time.  I think some of the advertising hype around this one is a bit sympathetic or pitiful in tone, but hey raising volunteers can happen in many ways.  I won't starte a flame war, but this particular opinion hits a nerve for me--if you run around with a chip on your shoulder about everyone else's attitudes you'll find them everywhere you look.  Not starting flame war, will leave it alone, but felt I had to post alternative perspective on this.



  


Allen Hoffman
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Subject: Re: [gui-talk] Ap to help blind see

I think this app reinforces poor attitudes about blindness not to mention
that one is dependent upon people one hasn't personally hired to do the
work!

Mike


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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 1:45 PM
To: hawkeye
Subject: [gui-talk] Ap to help blind see

A new app lets you -- yes, you -- help the blind see.
Copenhagen-based app
Be My Eyes
, which launched on Thursday, connects blind people and sighted people
through their
iPhones and iPads. Here's how it works: If you're blind, you can sign up for
the
service and reach out to sighted users through a live video connection on
the app.
Once connected, blind users can ask sighted users questions over video chat.
If you're
sighted, you can sign up to help blind users.
If you're a sighted user and you get a request, it will come through your
phone as
a push notification with a ringing sound. If you tap the notification,
you'll be
connected and a video will pop up, showing whatever the blind user is
filming. You'll
also be able to hear him or her speak and ask a question.
Sighted users might be asked to help navigate a new place, read a sign or
label,
or help in some other way. One example of how someone might use the app is
to help
distinguish between two cans of food:
be my eyes app
iPhones and iPads have services built in to help blind users. You can
use VoiceOver for iOS
 to get your iPhone or iPad to help you navigate your screen, type, read,
use apps
and more.
Since you're connected to each other via live video, there are obviously
some ways
in which users could abuse the system. "Both the blind person and the
sighted person
are allowed to report each other for misuse," Be My Eyes co-founder and CEO
Thelle
Kristensen told The Huffington Post in a phone interview on Friday. If you
get reported
enough times, you won't be able to connect to anyone through the app
anymore.
If you're a sighted user and a notification appears but you don't answer it,
the
request will simply go to someone else. As of now, there are currently more
than
17,800 sighted people and 1,500 blind people using the app, according to the
Be My
Eyes website. More than 2,900 pairs of blind and sighted people have been
connected
so far.
"Not every helper has gotten a call yet," Kristensen said. "We hope to see
that picking
up more and more."
The entire service is free, and Be My Eyes is a nonprofit. It's only
available on
iOS devices for now, but you can
 request to be notified
 when the Android app is available.


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