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Students at Stanford University developed glasses that transcribe speech in real-time for deaf people. Amazing. The product is called TranscribeGlass.

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ThatDude3 years ago

Okay cool, how can hearing people understand our signs? This can’t be one way street.

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The Dutch Doge Guy 🐕3 years ago

@WholeMarsBlog Would be great if it could translate too! Easy speaking in a foreign country

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KNOWN STUDIO NEWS3 years ago

Having partial hearing loss / severe tinnitus, this would work amazingly well for me! Hope it is adapted and licensed out going forwards.

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SkyMariner3 years ago

This. All the Metaverse/Google Glass/Gaming headware goggle crap - and these students come up with something to REALLY help those to get along with their daily lives. THIS idea deserves investment. This is tech that humanizes and preserves dignity when our own humanity and impatience fail.

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Steakdriven 🇺🇲⚔🐉🥃🍖🎸🚗3 years ago

Sounds like a great invention but how do you make sure that the listener only sees what the person right in front of them is saying?

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go Laura()3 years ago

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Steakdriven 🇺🇲⚔🐉🥃🍖🎸🚗3 years ago

And how are you looking to solve the problem of speech to text not knowing certain words or the difference between then/than, and/in, etc

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Pavel Bartl3 years ago

Or speech translation during a conversation in different languages

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Levi Hart3 years ago

super awesome! some one show me the blind version that reads out the world with audio

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