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Tek Talk welcomes Michael Janssen, founder and CEO of AYES Inc., to discuss OKO, the revolutionary new pedestrian crossing app. 06/05/2023


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AYES Inc. is developing an AI service to assist the blind and visually impaired to explore cities effortlessly. They have developed a mobile application, called OKO, that assists blind and visually impaired people to receive the status of the pedestrian traffic light and helps you with not veering off when crossing the street. OKO doesn’t require any additional infrastructure to be installed so every traffic light becomes accessible. OKO helps you cross the street with more ease and confidence.

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Michael Janssen: founder and CEO of AYES Inc.
Website: https://www.ayes.ai/oko

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