In short: Aion uses AI to help you understand your surroundings. It can be wrong, delayed, or unavailable. Always keep your own judgment and your usual mobility tools.
This document is being finalized with legal counsel.
1. What Aion's AI does
Aion uses advanced AI models, including the Google Gemini family, to:
- Describe scenes and surroundings.
- Read text and documents aloud (OCR).
- Help with navigation and hazard awareness.
- Recognize objects and people you have chosen to save.
- Answer questions about what the camera sees.
2. Where the AI can be wrong
- It can misread text, miss objects, or describe things incorrectly.
- It can invent details that are not there ("hallucinate").
- It can be slow or unavailable if your connection drops.
- It can perform differently in poor lighting, motion, or crowds.
3. Please keep your own judgment
Aion is an assistive aid, not a replacement for a white cane, a guide dog, a sighted assistant, orientation-and-mobility training, or your own judgment.
Do not rely on Aion alone for decisions that affect your safety, such as crossing a street.
4. Fairness and limitations
AI models can carry bias and may work less well for some people or settings. We test and improve continuously, and we welcome your feedback at support@xheight.com.