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This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss.
Not long ago virtual assistants and VR gaming were the makings of science fiction. But today, as we see developers across the board incorporating these technologies into apps and other tech, including for people who are blind or have low vision, these breakthroughs aren’t just possible, they’re part of the fabric of everyday life.
In this episode Dr. Cal talks with Steve Ewell, Executive Director of the Consumer Technology Association Foundation (CTAF). Together they discuss how rapid advances in tech have made previously unimaginable products like self-driving cars, smart homes and virtual reality gaming an attainable, everyday reality for millions of people, including for those who are aging or have low vision. They talk about CES, the CTAF’s annual trade show and the increasing number of consumer companies presenting accessible tech. They also discuss Steve’s work with AARP, and how technology designed for older users is also accelerating… and how those users are keeping up with the pace of new tech.
The episode also features an interview with Walt Hickey, the executive editor at Sherwood News and the author of “You Are What You Watch - How Movies and TV Affect Everything.” Walt discusses how scientists and engineers consume the same media as everyone else, and how the ideas from science and science fiction have fed back on one another for millennia to build our modern world.
With technology for the blind and low vision community increasingly easy to build and access, companies like Amazon and XBox are making accessibility more of a priority with every new development. In other words, when it comes to accessible technology, the future may have finally arrived.
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This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss.
Not long ago virtual assistants and VR gaming were the makings of science fiction. But today, as we see developers across the board incorporating these technologies into apps and other tech, including for people who are blind or have low vision, these breakthroughs aren’t just possible, they’re part of the fabric of everyday life.
In this episode Dr. Cal talks with Steve Ewell, Executive Director of the Consumer Technology Association Foundation (CTAF). Together they discuss how rapid advances in tech have made previously unimaginable products like self-driving cars, smart homes and virtual reality gaming an attainable, everyday reality for millions of people, including for those who are aging or have low vision. They talk about CES, the CTAF’s annual trade show and the increasing number of consumer companies presenting accessible tech. They also discuss Steve’s work with AARP, and how technology designed for older users is also accelerating… and how those users are keeping up with the pace of new tech.
The episode also features an interview with Walt Hickey, the executive editor at Sherwood News and the author of “You Are What You Watch - How Movies and TV Affect Everything.” Walt discusses how scientists and engineers consume the same media as everyone else, and how the ideas from science and science fiction have fed back on one another for millennia to build our modern world.
With technology for the blind and low vision community increasingly easy to build and access, companies like Amazon and XBox are making accessibility more of a priority with every new development. In other words, when it comes to accessible technology, the future may have finally arrived.
The Big Takeaways
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Contact Us:
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