Crossing the Border of Impairment on the Wheels of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Release Date: 05/17/2021
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info_outlineThis is a podcast which takes the interview format of production to reshape the stereotype views of the able-bodied dominated society in which we live - that focuses on the medical model of impairment rather than the social model of disability. In this episode, Akin and Stephen explore the world of ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) to cross the border of impairment.
This episode is highly recommended for your listening pleasure as it exposes the unimaginable that you could have never thought that a person with disability, especially a blind or visually impaired individual can do. Kindly sit back, grab a cup of coffee, tea, akamo, zobo, fura de nunu or any form of drink that makes you feel good and embark on a trip with Stephen and my humble self, Akin, on how disabled people cross the border of impairment on the wheels of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Enjoy!
By Akinshola Famakin