Visually impaired users in Singapore may soon use voice commands to book a Grab ride


Visually impaired users will be able to speak to the Grab app similar to how one talks to a friend. - ST

SINGAPORE: Ride-hailing operator Grab is testing a voice assistant feature to allow visually impaired users in Singapore to book rides using voice commands.

Users will be able to speak to the Grab app similar to how one talks to a friend, and a new artificial intelligence tool will converse with them to confirm or clarify information needed to book a ride.

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