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dr-zeus-rocketma discovered 7 weeks ago
Another article on the mind-reading Audeo technology by Ambient. If you haven't see the videos of this in action, it will really blow your mind. I am completely impressed, and even though the product is very slow and probably not of much use in everyday situations, I think it will be huge for disabled people and probably the military.
ShamanicShift rated 6 weeks ago
But could it take words off of the tip of my tongue?
Benjmn rated 6 weeks ago
This is amazing.
smashattack rated 6 weeks ago
Really cool technology. Would like to see this go even further.
JimmyConstantine rated 6 weeks ago
"Ambient Corporation has demonstrated a "voiceless" phone call. The call was made using a neckband called Audeo, which translates thoughts into speech by intercepting nerve signals. Although the device's recognition abilities are currently limited to 150 words, is the company predicts it will be fully functional by the end of the year. Possible applications range from helping the disabled to performing discreet phone calls in public places."
liquidiridium rated 6 weeks ago
From the page: "Ambient Corporation has demonstrated a "voiceless" phone call. The call was made using a neckband called Audeo, which translates thoughts into speech by intercepting nerve signals. Although the device's recognition abilities are currently limited to 150 words, is the company predicts it will be fully functional by the end of the year. Possible applications range from helping the disabled to performing discreet phone calls in public places."
Paddysdad rated 6 weeks ago
Fascinating!
kinggimped rated 7 weeks ago
This is fairly scary. I think I'd be a bit wary of using this... But still awesome!
LyndSeagull rated 7 weeks ago
Anyone else thought about Ender and Jane?
Bombshella rated 7 weeks ago
from the site: "translates thoughts into speech by intercepting nerve signals. ">>>>>>>How cool is that?! Unless, of course, you have Tourette Syndrome!
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