Pop Culture

Facebook Is Developing Technology That Will Describe Photos to Blind Users

"We're still early with this technology," Zuckerberg said in a statement, "and you can already start to imagine how helpful it will be in the future."

Not Available Lead
Image via Complex Original
Complex Original

Facebook, your grandmother’s favorite social media presence and newly minted $300 billion company, just announced some pretty amazing new artificial intelligence technology. In a video shared by Mr. Facebook himself, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook is shown describing photos to blind users as part of the company’s long-term goal of bringing social media access to as many people as possible.

"We’re still early with this technology," Zuckerberg said when sharing the clip, "and you can already start to imagine how helpful it will be in the future." According to Zuckerberg, their AI can already look at a photo and immediately figure out what’s in it and explain it to you. This, as history will attest, was long overdue.

Facebook shares are currently up nearly 41 percent, according to a recent analysis by Quartz. In fact, that rise is the key factor in the company’s aforementioned evaluation of "above $300 billion," a distinction placing it among the fiscally elite. Maybe that's why Twitter killed off favorites and replaced them with hearts?

Related Stories

Pop Culture

Apple and Facebook Will Now Cover the Cost of Women Freezing Their Reproductive Eggs

Apple and Facebook Will Now Cover the Cost of Women Freezing Their Reproductive Eggs

Hanuman Welch4324 days ago
Pop Culture

Someone in San Francisco Is Creating a Mark Zuckerberg Religion

An anonymous Craigslist ad is seeking collaborators for a "new start-up religion which features Mark Zuckerberg as God."

Rawiya Kameir4466 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App