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  3. Hmm, I am curious how many wheelchair users are asking for AI- and drone-enabled wheelchairs.

Hmm, I am curious how many wheelchair users are asking for AI- and drone-enabled wheelchairs.

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    Hmm, I am curious how many wheelchair users are asking for AI- and drone-enabled wheelchairs.

    IEEE: ms for Autonomous Wheelchair Navigation

    New chairs track obstacles while drones map the room

    https://spectrum.ieee.org/autonomous-smart-wheelchair

    #accessibility

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    • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

      Hmm, I am curious how many wheelchair users are asking for AI- and drone-enabled wheelchairs.

      IEEE: ms for Autonomous Wheelchair Navigation

      New chairs track obstacles while drones map the room

      https://spectrum.ieee.org/autonomous-smart-wheelchair

      #accessibility

      aprazeth@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ai6yr

      As someone whom had to support and push their own wheelchair bound mom around (my early/pre-puberty, so pre 2000) I think I am somewhat familiar with how things work and don't.

      This? This is shit. What is needed is accessibility applied to places so fancy, expensive, and often fragile, proprietary tech isn't needed.

      It is creating yet another dependence on external factors.

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      • aprazeth@mstdn.socialA aprazeth@mstdn.social

        @ai6yr

        But nooooo let's not attempt to fix society in a meaningful way when we can extract more money and inflict indignity upon others.

        ... Yes, this pissed me off.

        I have had to help my mom in situations that were beyond appalling. Having to run inside to the front desk to get the keys for the wheelchair elevator while she had to wait in the soaking rain. Doors that can't be operated from a wheelchair, curbs, thresholds, single accessibility toilet at the other end of the building...

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        @ai6yr

        But yes, let's create a fancy new gizmo that drives on it's own and creates a dependence on the manufacturer and whether or not they support it in the future. Because if it breaks, what then?

        If they want to do something; make electric wheel chairs affordable, safer, repairable, and maintainable. But there is not enough money to be made there, so... Guess which option they'll pick.

        OK, I will stop but ooh I am seething right now.

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        • aprazeth@mstdn.socialA aprazeth@mstdn.social

          @ai6yr

          As someone whom had to support and push their own wheelchair bound mom around (my early/pre-puberty, so pre 2000) I think I am somewhat familiar with how things work and don't.

          This? This is shit. What is needed is accessibility applied to places so fancy, expensive, and often fragile, proprietary tech isn't needed.

          It is creating yet another dependence on external factors.

          aprazeth@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @ai6yr

          Are there cases where this tech might help? Maybe. But let us focus on making places accessible firstly.

          Ask the community what they want and need rather then what some souped up washed out coked up techbro has sharted out.

          Money and attention that could really help people is now being funneled into some hustle project that will benefit few to none other then th

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          • aprazeth@mstdn.socialA aprazeth@mstdn.social

            @ai6yr

            Are there cases where this tech might help? Maybe. But let us focus on making places accessible firstly.

            Ask the community what they want and need rather then what some souped up washed out coked up techbro has sharted out.

            Money and attention that could really help people is now being funneled into some hustle project that will benefit few to none other then th

            aprazeth@mstdn.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ai6yr

            But nooooo let's not attempt to fix society in a meaningful way when we can extract more money and inflict indignity upon others.

            ... Yes, this pissed me off.

            I have had to help my mom in situations that were beyond appalling. Having to run inside to the front desk to get the keys for the wheelchair elevator while she had to wait in the soaking rain. Doors that can't be operated from a wheelchair, curbs, thresholds, single accessibility toilet at the other end of the building...

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            • aprazeth@mstdn.socialA aprazeth@mstdn.social

              @ai6yr

              But yes, let's create a fancy new gizmo that drives on it's own and creates a dependence on the manufacturer and whether or not they support it in the future. Because if it breaks, what then?

              If they want to do something; make electric wheel chairs affordable, safer, repairable, and maintainable. But there is not enough money to be made there, so... Guess which option they'll pick.

              OK, I will stop but ooh I am seething right now.

              ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Aprazeth I appreciate your experience and thoughts here, I wish more of the technology developers would consider these things!

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              • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                @Aprazeth I appreciate your experience and thoughts here, I wish more of the technology developers would consider these things!

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                @ai6yr @Aprazeth Make a standard battery pack that functions with all wheel chair models like wireless tools have. Needs versatility and adaptability.

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                  @ai6yr @Aprazeth Make a standard battery pack that functions with all wheel chair models like wireless tools have. Needs versatility and adaptability.

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                  @KristinJordheim @ai6yr

                  I love this idea for the batteries!

                  Standardized equipment with mandated interoperability, with open design specs.

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                  • aprazeth@mstdn.socialA aprazeth@mstdn.social

                    @KristinJordheim @ai6yr

                    I love this idea for the batteries!

                    Standardized equipment with mandated interoperability, with open design specs.

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                    @Aprazeth @KristinJordheim @ai6yr @me_valentijn @ml

                    IMO, the biggest problem in the wheelchair industry is that the customer is considered to be the insurance company, not the end user. And in the US, that usually means Medicaid

                    This is why we get absurdly expensive wheelchairs that don't do what the user needs

                    And ridiculous rules, like wheelchairs must be designed for indoor use only, or they cannot be covered by insurance

                    One night in an unheated garage kills the circuit board of an electric wheelchair. Being away from room temperature that long, it gets condensation. And the board is not waterproof, because indoor only

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                      @Aprazeth @KristinJordheim @ai6yr @me_valentijn @ml

                      IMO, the biggest problem in the wheelchair industry is that the customer is considered to be the insurance company, not the end user. And in the US, that usually means Medicaid

                      This is why we get absurdly expensive wheelchairs that don't do what the user needs

                      And ridiculous rules, like wheelchairs must be designed for indoor use only, or they cannot be covered by insurance

                      One night in an unheated garage kills the circuit board of an electric wheelchair. Being away from room temperature that long, it gets condensation. And the board is not waterproof, because indoor only

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                      @NilaJones @Aprazeth @KristinJordheim @ai6yr @me_valentijn @ml for indoor use only? do they not expect wheelchair users to ever leave the house?
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