New AI glasses for dementia sufferers ‘see’ objects and project prompts onto lenses

Carole Grieg, 70, had a chance to trial the new AI glasses for people with dementia. (CrossSense via SWNS)

By Sam McEvans

New artificial intelligence glasses for people with dementia 'see' objects and project visual prompts onto the lenses to help them live independently - and they could be available on the NHS soon.

‘Revolutionary’ new AI specs help people with dementia to live independently

The AI smart glasses being worn. (CrossSense via SWNS)

‘Revolutionary’ new AI specs help people with dementia to live independently

The glasses can guide people living with early-stage dementia through daily activities. (CrossSense via SWNS)

‘Revolutionary’ new AI specs help people with dementia to live independently

The view through the AI smart glasses. (CrossSense via SWNS)

New AI glasses for dementia sufferers ‘see’ objects and project prompts onto lenses

Carole Grieg, 70, had a chance to trial the new AI glasses for people with dementia. (CrossSense via SWNS)

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