When a blind 13-year-old Matthew Shifrin built a LEGO model by himself for the first time, he realised he needed to help other blind children do the same. Now he’s teamed up with LEGO and an AI research institute to make it happen.
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'LEGO For The Blind' Teams Up With AI To Make Kits For The Visually Impaired
Matthew Shifrin's dream of LEGO kits for the blind is a reality thanks to the Austrian Research Institute For Artificial Intelligence.
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