Speaking mindfully, no words have been pronounced. But the accompanying device is giving it to you and reading it. There is no fiction, the headship of the reality is being told here.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the media lab of the United States, created this new headset named Alteriego.
According to the MIT Media Lab, people may soon be able to control their TVs with their minds.
Manufacturers say that Alteriego communicates with the user through 'sister-conduction' headphones. This communication is done by sending sound vibrations through the mouth bone. This makes it easy for the user to interact with Alterigo when the user communicates with others.
This device was tested with 15 people. In this case, Altrego's correct communication rate is 92 percent, according to the report of the technology site Senate. The leader of this device construction project, the university's postgraduate student Arnav Kapoor described it as a 'intelligent-grown device'.
"We can not live without our cellphones and digital devices," said Patty Mais, a research adviser to Kapoor. But the use of these devices at this time is very difficult. "
"For this reason, I and my students have long experimented with subjects and new experiences that will keep us with the knowledge and service of the people in a wonderful way." so funny hahaha........?