Be My Eyes has successfully integrated Be My AI™ into its First Contact Center, introducing the world's first artificial intelligence visual support for blind and low-vision customers. The AI tool, powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 vision model, is deployed globally through Microsoft's Disability Answer Desk. Be My AI™ offers automated support for Microsoft-related products and services, achieving a remarkable 90%+ successful call resolution with a significant reduction in call handle times.
This groundbreaking approach allows blind and low-vision consumers to receive rapid, automated support for Microsoft-related inquiries, ranging from complex tasks like interpreting product instructions to general advice on setting up computer preferences. Responses from Be My AI™ are provided in text, enhancing accessibility for Deaf-blind individuals through a refreshable Braille display.
Mike Buckley, CEO of Be My Eyes, shares that "Be My AI™ is the customer service gold standard for companies that want to assist blind and low vision consumers."
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- AI-powered Visual Support
- AI tools like Be My AI™ are revolutionizing customer support for blind and low-vision customers.
- GPT-4 Vision Model
- The integration of OpenAI's GPT-4 vision model is revolutionizing the way blind and low-vision customers interact with technology.
- Automated Support for Accessibility
- Artificial intelligence solutions are improving accessibility for blind and low-vision individuals by providing automated support for a wide range of inquiries.
Sectors Adopting This
- Customer Support
- The implementation of AI-powered visual support is transforming the customer support industry, allowing for faster and more efficient assistance to blind and low-vision customers.
- Technology
- The use of GPT-4 vision model and AI tools in the technology industry is driving innovation and improving accessibility for blind and low-vision individuals.
- Accessibility Services
- The development of automated support for accessibility is creating new opportunities and improving accessibility services for blind and low-vision individuals.
