Thank you very much.
To the contrary, I think that braille will never disappear. Braille is the alphabet for blind people. They need to learn their letters, numbers and syntax. Braille cannot disappear. If you don't know your letters, it will be impossible for you to write with the help of a computer. Even if you are able to communicate orally, this is an essential base that must remain.
I am learning braille with my father, and it is not easy. I think it is more difficult for a sighted person to learn than it is for someone who is visually impaired.
We are going to have to invest increasingly in braille and in assistance for the visually impaired, given the high number of degenerative diseases. My father suffers from a degenerative hereditary disease. We will be seeing more and more of these cases. Families and the people who are called on to assist them will have to be prepared for this psychologically.