HIVE MIND: say I wanted a device like AirPods, but with perfect speech recognition and directly implanted into my head. How many years away is this technology?
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Replying to @JillianDURM
Depends on what you want to do with it. Speech recognition for triggering commands is different than note taking which are all different than translation. Amazon has some intriguing new things, and you can see the work of
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Replying to @cory_foy @BrianRoemmele
Interesting, thanks! Ideally it could use my voice to do anything I’d usually do with the touch interface on my phone - take notes, schedule meetings, send messages, make calls, translate what I’m hearing, play music, etc.
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Replying to @JillianDURM @cory_foy
Jillian, I hear ya. We are almost there with products we have now. This is precisely what I do for most of my day. I use Voice to write most of my interactions and build schedules. I also use it to interact with research data that these systems are programmed to surface.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @cory_foy
Cool! So maybe not too long on the voice-to-phone function but probably longer on getting an earpiece implanted to my head?
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Jillian, indeed! However I feel that the implants will be old tech and perhaps regrettable. Things like that will create less of a return on investment then a SQUID device. And there will be less wires to worry about ultimately.
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