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It's Like Playing in the Theater, Raising a Child, Skydiving and Running Half Marathons when You're Deaf. Special Correspondent Irina Kravtsova Tells the Amazing Story of a Girl Who Lives This Life — Novaya Gazeta Evropa

Summary by Новая газета. Европа
Every week, 27-year-old deaf-blind Alena Kapustyan from Moscow takes a heap of washed baby socks and, using artificial intelligence, sits down to sort them in pairs. The girl puts her ten-month-old son in the arena, and she takes out the Braille display (it looks like a children's toy piano, but the keys have dots on the keys), opens the Be My Eyes app for blind people on her smartphone and takes pictures of her socks. She puts them on her knees…
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Every week, 27-year-old deaf-blind Alena Kapustyan from Moscow takes a heap of washed baby socks and, using artificial intelligence, sits down to sort them in pairs. The girl puts her ten-month-old son in the arena, and she takes out the Braille display (it looks like a children's toy piano, but the keys have dots on the keys), opens the Be My Eyes app for blind people on her smartphone and takes pictures of her socks. She puts them on her knees…

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Новая газета. Европа broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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