CEO explains how a 'leapfrog in technology' can help companies catering to the blind community

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Be My Eyes CEO Mike Buckley highlights the opportunity artificial intelligence presents to businesses, noting his own company has adopted new Chat GPT-4 tech to better help customers.

Be My Eyes CEO Mike Buckley discusses the tech world's reaction to SVB collapse and introduces his new digital visual assistant tool on 'The Claman Countdown.' has prompted numerous companies to invest in and utilize technology to enhance their products and services.

"What the AI promises to do, though, is solve these challenges more quickly, not only for the blind community but for these businesses that are catering to blind and other consumers. So what we see is like a leapfrog in technology that will help companies just perform their services better," Be My Eyes CEO Mike Buckley said on "Within the auto industry, healthcare, manufacturing and others, companies have gradually adopted AI technology as it opens a promising new frontier.

"We have half a million blind and low vision people on the platform and over 6 million volunteers serving them. We also work with customers like Microsoft, Spotify, P&G, Barilla to make their customer service and accessibility better," Buckley said. to the public, making the new version of the AI chatbot available to paying users of ChatGPT Plus and as an API for developers looking to build applications and services. to create increasingly sophisticated and capable language models.

"We look forward to GPT-4 becoming a valuable tool in improving people’s lives by powering many applications," OpenAI wrote. "There’s still a lot of work to do, and we look forward to improving this model through the collective efforts of the community building on top of, exploring, and contributing to the model."

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