Tushar, a 20-year-old second-year computer science student, is not your typical college-goer focused on grades or accolades. His true fascination lies in questions of understanding how things work, how technology can solve real-world problems, and, most intriguingly, how someone who has never seen the world builds a mental picture of it.
This curiosity led him to develop Percevia, an AI-powered assistive device that helps visually impaired people navigate their surround
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