Researchers have developed a wearable AI sensor that reads neck movements to convert silent speech into audible voice, opening new possibilities for communication.
If you've got a Raspberry Pi and a just a little bit of coding know-how, you can make these weird projects that are sure to ...
Senator Maggie Hassan sent letters April 16 to ElevenLabs, LOVO, Speechify and VEED demanding answers on how they stop ...
One fascinating creature spends its winters beneath four feet of Antarctic sea ice, diving to nearly 2,000 feet in water cold ...
Can AI restore your voice? A new study reveals a multiaxial strain sensor that converts silent muscle movements into ...
Google’s Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS adds audio tags, 70-plus languages, and SynthID watermarking for more controllable AI-generated ...
Skills-based hiring is changing how employers evaluate talent. Learn why college graduates already have valuable skills and ...
Google launched a free offline AI dictation app on iOS, highlighting a shift toward private, on-device speech-to-text tools.
A new Kansas City program aims to intervene earlier in domestic violence cases before situations escalate into deadly outcomes. Kansas City leaders are rolling out a new strategy to reduce domestic ...
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