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Posted on 20/02/202617/02/2026 by Rafael Scapin

‘AI mirrors’ are changing the way blind people see themselves

Artificial intelligence is helping blind people access visual feedback about their bodies, sometimes for the first time – but the emotional and psychological consequences are only just starting to emerge.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20260126-ai-mirrors-are-changing-the-way-blind-people-see-themselves

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