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Mrityunjoy Saikia

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I've noticed a serious issue: people are addicted to smartphones, and even kids as young as 4 or 5 are needing glasses. People use smartphones for 15 to 16 hours daily, causing significant damage to our eyes. The screens emit blue light, which harms our eyes, leading to myopia, eye strain, and sleep problems. To address this, I propose making blue light filter glasses to protect our eyes. However, I've discovered similar products already exist in the market. To compete, I plan to offer a unique service by incorporating AI into the glasses to track our eye health in real-time and notify us when we've been using screens for too long. What do you think about my idea? Does it has any scope.

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