Writing aid for the blind provides a case study for “compassionate engineering” at Carnegie Mellon

Writing aid for the blind provides a case study for “compassionate engineering” at Carnegie Mellon

By Devin Coldewey

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New mobile games and robot butlers are all well and good, but there are also many applications for the latest technology in poverty-stricken school districts and in the service of the disabled. A Carnegie Mellon project that targets both of those things is described by its leaders as an exercise in what they call “compassionate engineering.” Read More

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