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Sony's New Lip-Reading Technology Could Boost Accessibility—or Invade Privacy - PCMag

Sony's Visual Speech Enablement uses cameras and AI to read lips from far distances, no matter the noise. But are its accessibility benefits overshadowed by the potential for privacy violations ... Read More
Keep those lips sealed! Tech companies can now read them

Keep those lips sealed! Tech companies can now read them Watch your mouth; tech giants such as Amazon, Sony and Google are leveraging Artificial Intelligence to build powerful lipreading ... Read More
Lip-reading computer raises privacy fears| News - The Week

Home; Tech; in depth Lip-reading computer raises privacy fears. Automated system can read lips with 76 per cent accuracy – and more powerful machines are on the way ... Read More
Lip-reading program more accurate than humans could help hearing-impaired | CBC News

Lip-reading is a notoriously tricky task. But researchers at the University of Oxford in the U.K. have created a computer program called Watch, Attend and Spell to do just that. They claim their ... Read More
Read my lips: New technology spells out what's said when audio fails - ScienceDaily

Read my lips: New technology spells out what's said when audio fails Date: March 25, 2016 Source: University of East Anglia Summary: New lip-reading technology could help in solving crimes and ... Read More
Sony's New Lip-Reading Technology Could Boost Accessibility—or Invade Privacy - PCMag UK

Sony's Visual Speech Enablement uses cameras and AI to read lips from far distances, no matter the noise. But are its accessibility benefits overshadowed by the potential for privacy violations? Read More
Sony's New Lip-Reading Technology Could Boost Accessibility—or Invade Privacy - PCMag Australia

Sony initially plans to market the technology for a handful of use cases, such as factory automation, kiosks, and voice-enabled ATMs. Visual Speech Enablement is optimized for use on computers ... Read More
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