An innovation over at Cornell brings a plus to silent communication, with the new Sonar Glasses it developed using the EchoSpeech interface that could help in looking into the user's bodily movements ...
Clusters of brain cells grown in the lab have shown potential as a new type of hybrid bio-computer. Brain organoids, clumps of human brain cells grown in a dish, can be hooked up to an electronic chip ...
Every time you say something to Alexa or Siri, or use voice to text to send a text message, you’re using artificial intelligence. While those programs can be pretty accurate, there’s plenty of times ...
Balls of human brain cells linked to a computer have been used to perform a very basic form of speech recognition. The hope is that such systems will use far less energy for AI tasks than silicon ...
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