Nobody Wants to Hear You Talk to AI
Voice-to-text has gotten dramatically better, and voice may be the next major interface for AI-powered computers. But nobody wants to hear you talking to ChatGPT—or whatever bot you prefer—in public. Subtle Computing’s Voicebuds can detect and transcribe a whisper. Sound-dampening masks like the Stenomask can pick up your voice while keeping everyone around you from hearing it. Joanna tests this strange new tech, talks to the experts behind it, and asks: Do we really need any of this?A big thanks to Mercury for sponsoring this video and the New Things. More about Mercury Spend here: Mercury.com/spend-management
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Chapters:
[00:00 - 00:42] Why people want to increasingly talk to their tech
[00:45 - 1:23] Subtle VoiceBuds: Whisper-to-text demo
[1:24 - 3:18] How Subtle’s whisper detection works
[3:19 - 4:20] Voice vs. typing
[4:21 - 4:40] Apple’s AirPods and whisper acquisition
[4:40 - 5:44] MoneyMic sponsor: Mercury
[5:45 - 6:34] WTF are these voice masks?
[6:35 - 7:35] StenoMask CEO on masks being used for AI
[7:36 - 8:53] Doors are a great technology
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