top | item 47173340 (no title) vessenes | 3 days ago I'd love a working bone conduction headset. Also a subvocalization to agent thingy that worked. discuss order hn newest walterbell|3 days ago Apple recently spent $2B to bring subvocalization inference to iPhones, from the inventor of FaceID and Kinect, https://www.newsweek.com/apples-2b-ai-acquisition-could-have...> users [could] interact with Siri and future Apple devices without speaking out loud.. AI systems capable of interpreting facial expressions and subtle muscle movements to understand so-called “silent speech.” kace91|3 days ago I’d love a 2015 input system that worked, but my iPhone’s keyboard prediction has been broken for like a year. vel0city|3 days ago Have you looked into Shokz? I use these a lot, they seem like working bone conduction headsets to me.https://shokz.com/pages/openrunpro2 unknown|2 days ago [deleted]
walterbell|3 days ago Apple recently spent $2B to bring subvocalization inference to iPhones, from the inventor of FaceID and Kinect, https://www.newsweek.com/apples-2b-ai-acquisition-could-have...> users [could] interact with Siri and future Apple devices without speaking out loud.. AI systems capable of interpreting facial expressions and subtle muscle movements to understand so-called “silent speech.”
kace91|3 days ago I’d love a 2015 input system that worked, but my iPhone’s keyboard prediction has been broken for like a year.
vel0city|3 days ago Have you looked into Shokz? I use these a lot, they seem like working bone conduction headsets to me.https://shokz.com/pages/openrunpro2
walterbell|3 days ago
> users [could] interact with Siri and future Apple devices without speaking out loud.. AI systems capable of interpreting facial expressions and subtle muscle movements to understand so-called “silent speech.”
kace91|3 days ago
vel0city|3 days ago
https://shokz.com/pages/openrunpro2
unknown|2 days ago
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