Phyllis Watson's life has been revolutionised through her virtual assistant Alexa smart-speaker. Phyllis Watson’s life has changed dramatically since she purchased a voice-controlled virtual assistant. Watson is one of 132 Timaru Blind Low Vision NZ (formerly the Blind Foundation) members. Bejon Haswell/Stuff Phyllis Watson's life has been made easier by technology. Blind Low Vision NZ chief executive John Mulka said the funding coincided with the launch of Blind Low Vision NZ’s strategic plan in which one of the key priorities was independence.
Source: Stuff July 03, 2020 00:45 UTC