Hey friends,



A month ago, we released a beta version of our Android application that can
help you locate objects such as doors, empty chairs, people around you.



We just released another version of the application based on the feedback
we heard from you. Our application is now compatible with Android 6.0
Marshmallow. We have added more than 40 new objects that you can locate and
new ways you can explore your surroundings.



If you haven't downloaded it before you can do it from the link below:

https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.VCR.mediateAR



If you have the app installed already, it will be automatically updated.



Here is a full list of the features that we added:

   - Compatibility with Android 6.0 “Marshmallow”
   - An experimental “live explore” mode that continuously tells what the
   app sees
   - More than 40 new objects to locate, such as cars, street signs,
   animals, utensils and appliances
   - Auto flashlight option for dark environments
   - Improved integration with accessibility services
   - Ability to report failures to improve our system



If there are other things we can do to make this app more useful for you,
please let us know at [log in to unmask]


I love you all,


emre

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Emre Sarbak

Co-founder | Mediate <http://mediate.tech>
(314) 445-8028


On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 5:43 PM Emre Sarbak <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hey friends,
>
> We are an MIT-based startup that's developing artificial intelligence
> technology for the visually impaired and the blind. We have recently
> released a test version of our first app on Android. It is very different
> from any of the existing apps such as Envision or SeeingAI. It helps you
> locate empty chairs, doors, stairs, and other objects around you, by using
> cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
>
> We are accepting a limited number of tech-savvy people to try the app out
> before it is released and become a tester for artificial intelligence
> technologies. If you are interested, you can follow this link:
>
> Google Play Store link <https://bit.ly/mediatem>
>
> I am looking forward to hearing your feedback.
>
> Best,
>
> ---
>
> Emre Sarbak
> Mediate
> <http://mediate.tech>
>


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