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teh creepy...
teh creepy...
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But hey, if they develop this enough, soon we can talk over the phone without having to actually talk. ;)
:)
"I really don't know what's making your computer type that stuff...it must be a virus or something, one of those new ones" ;)
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[B]But hey, if they develop this enough, soon we can talk over the phone without having to actually talk. ;) [/B][/QUOTE]
Yeah, without disturbing others.
I think it was Chris Pirillo who had a new system, and for some reason, it kept on typing out gibberish, with a few words mixed in. There was no apparent cause, and the system was tediously virus scanned.
Then, someone realized something. There was a TV on in the background. the computer's voice recognition software was taking what it heard and was typing it out :D
[quote]She connected her switchboard through a line plainly marked "Personnel," and her lips moved slightly, though no sound could be heard.
Baley was no stranger to the throat phones that translated the small movements of the larynx into words. He said, "Speak up please. Let me hear you."[/quote]
[B]From [i]The Caves of Steel[/i], by Isaac Asimov: [/B][/QUOTE]
I would expect special operation forces and other same kind of units to start using this when this works well.