You have NO IDEA what amazing stuff we could do if we had subvocalized voice recognition.
Imagine how productive a meeting could become if everyone can “talk” at once (silently) with their comments appearing as text on each users’s device –or better yet, as Augmented Reality speech bubbles above the person. By browsing everyone’s comments and “upvoting,” a group can address more topics and make decisions more quickly.
Plus, if the wireless connection is fast enough, we can process the data (of the voice commands, etc) remotely via internet, so the mobile device doesn’t even need a very powerful processor.
Subvocalized voice recognition technology would solve “the input problem” that all mobile (esp portable/miniature) computing devices face: how to input data from the user as effectively as data can be streamed to the user.
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“Plus, if the wireless connection is fast enough, we can process the data (of the voice commands, etc) remotely via internet, so the mobile device doesn’t even need a very powerful processor.”
omg, i invented Siri… But Singapore did it better: