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this device reads your brain signals related to speech
, femto seconds before you physically speak foul language the
device censors your speech by broadcasting loudly, bird
chirping sounds (or complete bird songs for curse laden
diatribes) to drown out bad words.
so the device reads your speech
thoughts, listens to what
words you are speaking and then makes bird noise at just the
right moment to tweet = bleep what you say
Computer Reads Minds
http://www.time.com...9171,942916,00.html Time Article [vfrackis, Apr 11 2010]
Intel Mind Reading
http://www.google.c...Fl5emtgYFgD9EUP19G0 Intel Mind Reading [vfrackis, Apr 11 2010]
7-second delay
http://en.wikipedia...iki/Broadcast_delay [mouseposture, Apr 11 2010]
fowl sounds
http://soundbible.c...-barnyard-fowl.html [xandram, Apr 12 2010]
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A little less dependent on "sufficiently advanced
technology:"
A portable 3- second delay <link>. Speech-recognition
software is available off the shelf, unlike mind-reading
software. |
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...most fowls do emit a kind of tweet... |
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Thing is, a bleep or tweet works fine on the tv because that noise replaces the normal audio signal - in real life, all it would do is accentuate the swearing, by surrounding it with an additional "highlight" of noise. If the invention is to censor, rather than accentuate bad language, then it probably isn't going to work. If however, you really want people to really sit up and listen whenever you swear, then this is the answer. |
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