An Israeli-developed device to help the visually-impaired "see" contains technology that could end up powering a new category of wearable devices, according to Erez Naaman, VP of engineering at OrCam.
OrCam revealed a new piece of amazing technology during CES 2024, as the company unveiled the new OrCam Hear in Las Vegas. Utilizing AI technology, this new device will give assistance to those who ...
Imagine being at a crowded convention or noisy bar and trying to have a conversation with someone across from you. It's tough enough for people with hearing to focus on what the person is saying, not ...
OrCam Technologies, the maker of a device that helps blind people “see” using artificial intelligence technologies, is now turning its sights on people who have a hearing impairment. Jerusalem-based ...
OrCam Technologies, a specialist in personal, AI-driven innovation for those with visual and hearing impairments, is showcasing its latest products at this year’s 2020 International Consumer ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's OrCam, which has developed a visual aid for the blind, has completed a funding round that values the company at $1 billion, putting it on track for a planned initial ...
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