Matthew MacDougall
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Yeah. I think recording speech intentions from the brain might change things as well. The value proposition for the average person. A keyboard is a pretty clunky human interface, requires a lot of training. It's highly variable in the maximum performance that the average person can achieve. I think taking that out of the equation and just having a natural
Yeah. I think recording speech intentions from the brain might change things as well. The value proposition for the average person. A keyboard is a pretty clunky human interface, requires a lot of training. It's highly variable in the maximum performance that the average person can achieve. I think taking that out of the equation and just having a natural
you know, word-to-computer interface might change things for a lot of people.
you know, word-to-computer interface might change things for a lot of people.
you know, word-to-computer interface might change things for a lot of people.
Yeah. I mean, with a bone conducting case that can be an invisible headphone, say, and the ability to think words into software and have it respond to you. That starts to sound sort of like embedded superintelligence. If you can silently ask for the Wikipedia article on any subject and have it read to you without any observable change happening in the outside world.
Yeah. I mean, with a bone conducting case that can be an invisible headphone, say, and the ability to think words into software and have it respond to you. That starts to sound sort of like embedded superintelligence. If you can silently ask for the Wikipedia article on any subject and have it read to you without any observable change happening in the outside world.
Yeah. I mean, with a bone conducting case that can be an invisible headphone, say, and the ability to think words into software and have it respond to you. That starts to sound sort of like embedded superintelligence. If you can silently ask for the Wikipedia article on any subject and have it read to you without any observable change happening in the outside world.
For one thing, standardized testing is obsolete.
For one thing, standardized testing is obsolete.
For one thing, standardized testing is obsolete.
Yeah, and the technology on the academic side is progressing at light speed here. I think there was a really amazing paper out of UC Davis, Sergei Stavisky's lab, that basically made an initial solve of speech decode. It was something like 125,000 words that they were getting with, you know, very high accuracy, which is.
Yeah, and the technology on the academic side is progressing at light speed here. I think there was a really amazing paper out of UC Davis, Sergei Stavisky's lab, that basically made an initial solve of speech decode. It was something like 125,000 words that they were getting with, you know, very high accuracy, which is.
Yeah, and the technology on the academic side is progressing at light speed here. I think there was a really amazing paper out of UC Davis, Sergei Stavisky's lab, that basically made an initial solve of speech decode. It was something like 125,000 words that they were getting with, you know, very high accuracy, which is.
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