Epic Ally (Carrie on Accessibility)

Navishare - New free app for mapping and navigation using AI under development


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In this episode, I interviewed Paul Ruvolo, the developer of the CLEW app, about a new app under development. It may or may not be called Navishare, but like the app CLEW, it will allow users to map routes and spaces. Unlike CLEW, it will use AI to "stitch" different points together and allow these routes and maps to be shared. I'm excited to learn more about it and hope it continues development!

Clew App on iOS
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clew/id1268077870
Paul Ruvolo's [email protected]
Video Chapters

00:00 Epic Ally Podcast Intro

03:23 Introducing Paul Ruvolo and CLEW

06:10 Navishare

8:36 Sharing Maps

10:01 Who can share maps?12:37 – Approach to navigation

14:22 Keeping it monetized

16:31 How does it work?

23:05 Using AI

25:40 When will it be available on Android?

27:30 Working with the community

30:04 What do you think makes assistive tech expensive

31:49 What’s exciting?

35:02 Contacting Paul

35:55 Carrie's thoughts on the interview

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