The article by Rajesh Talpade explores the evolution of human vision from natural capabilities to modern technological enhancements, culminating in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). It highlights the limitations of human eyesight compared to certain animals and traces historical advancements that have augmented our ability to see, such as the invention of eyeglasses, microscopes, telescopes, and the use of fire for light. The discovery of non-visible electromagnetic frequencies and the creation of radiological technologies like X-rays further expanded our vision capabilities. With the advent of computers and AI, particularly computer vision, humans can now analyze and interpret vast amounts of visual data, revealing patterns and insights previously inaccessible. These advancements not only enhance scientific knowledge but also hold the potential to significantly improve the quality of life, particularly for the visually impaired. The piece suggests that AI is a continuation of humanity's journey to enhance visual perception and hints at its future impact on society.