In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a tiny wireless eye chip that helps patients with advanced macular degeneration regain their ability to read.
The implant works in tandem with smart glasses, reviving central vision in eyes that have lost photoreceptors — effectively allowing the brain to “see” through artificial intelligence.
While this innovation belongs to the field of medicine, its message resonates far beyond:
AI’s true power lies in enhancing human capability, not replacing it.
🔗 Source: ScienceDaily – “Wireless eye chip helps people read again”