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I'm not much of a morning person.
One of my smart speakers.
Everybody, welcome to our one of location today.
We're gonna do a few little things.
Just stay healthy.
Trick number one drink juice.
Definitely need someone's help to pick out matching socks.
Lot of my daughter picks them out.
I love you, too.
Miss You to the goal is to be less disruptive to that routine that they're engaged in.
Patrick Clearing, product manager on Google.
Accessibility For anyone with any type of government or a disability.
There's a strive for independence, and I think this is actually just human nature.
You're relying more on other people to drive me around or help me accomplish certain things.
It can be frustrating with Lookout.
We have been talking to many difference users with mission impairments, and we knew that there was a need.
Thio provide them with more independence.
With daily routines you're using.
Look out for the first time.
Basically, you open it up and you can just start pointing at it things, and it will start telling you about the space around you.
If you make me, would you like some coffee?
We'll tell you about objects and it can also detect things like barcode currency dollars at 12 o'clock.
I mean, he's probably because it all feels the same things that happened today I couldn't have dreamed about.
You know, I dreamed for phones to be talking.
They're talking about, I dreamed for ability to navigate more independent way can do that Today.
Artificial intelligence is gonna play a major role in the lives of people with disabilities.
And in the case of look out, it's going to be able to provide these users with another standing of the space surrounding.