Kidding aside, anybody know of an actually good scanner-pen for physical books? I bought one a few years ago but it was really poor quality. There seem to be quite a few available now. amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key
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CPen was ok back in 2000, but I don't think I'd try the latest gen. More accurate to just read it to Siri these days.
TextGrabber app also does a good job with OCR, and does it live.
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People mostly read in places they can’t talk out loud though. Trains, cafes...
Frank Herbert has us covered - in at least one of his books (Godmakers?), characters could "subvocalize" - just use their larynx without pushing sound through it - and comm devices would pick it up
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