Cerritos teen invents AI-powered device to help detect and treat crossed eyes

An eighth grader from Cerritos has developed an artificial intelligence-powered wearable device designed to help people with strabismus, commonly known as crossed eyes, by detecting eye drift in real time.

Fourteen-year-old Aaryan Balani created the device after living with the condition himself and searching for a non-surgical solution. The result is EYEVA, a visor-style wearable that alerts the user when their eyes begin to drift out of alignment.

“Most of what you see are accessories,” Balani said while demonstrating the device at his home…

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