Consider the first electronic chalk board. Designed by Bell Labs in 1970s for use at schools across the world on a rental basis of $200-$450 per month. They were disallowed to deploy this technology because of descent decrees from 1956. This is the future that might have been.pic.twitter.com/Gxwsc8byoj
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
What is a 'descent decree'? Google is being unhelpful
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Replying to @Black_Kettle
Cameron, Auto correct, consent decree. It was the legal framework they had to agree on operating under.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Thank you. Which tweet did the doctors see, by the way?
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Brian Roemmele Retweeted Brian Roemmele
Cameron, thanks for asking. They saw this and felt that the way I phrased this seemed important. Today they said I was understating it:https://twitter.com/brianroemmele/status/1184139581521743872?s=21 …
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I see. That's interesting. So the key differentiator is that it's done on device rather than via the cloud?
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Cameron, indeed. This is a major change. Plus the search engine based on text tied to audio files.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
I wonder if they'll release it as a standalone app? I guess we'll see
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