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They need less money grubby company men on the video and more of the patient using the technology for it to be effective. Once money grubby company men start talking in an empty room, the video isn't worth watching anymore.
 
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They need less money grubby company men on the video and more of the patient using the technology for it to be effective. Once money grubby company men start talking in an empty room, the video isn't worth watching anymore.
It’s funny you mention that; the chair in an open room caught my attention too. There’s just something about it that screams ‘out of your league’.
 
Awesome news!
My 28-year-old son has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive muscle degeneration and weakness. His hands and fingers have become so weakened that he can no longer use a keyboard, mouse, or even operate his electric wheelchair. Most voice command input software and devices he tried weren’t very effective.

This groundbreaking scientific discovery holds immense promise for individuals like my son and others afflicted with similar conditions.
 
Awesome news!
My 28-year-old son has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a progressive muscle degeneration and weakness. His hands and fingers have become so weakened that he can no longer use a keyboard, mouse, or even operate his electric wheelchair. Most voice command input software and devices he tried weren’t very effective.

This groundbreaking scientific discovery holds immense promise for individuals like my son and others afflicted with similar conditions.
It’s fantastic news for people like your son and myself! I have used the personal voice function, built right in my Apple products. When I will loose my speech, I will still be able to talk to my children in my own voice. It’s not an expensive solution but already in my Apple devices. I’m so thankful for everything Apple does with accessibility.
 
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Unfortunately, most people are neither ready to accept reality nor able to grasp the future of innovation.

They dismiss brain-computer interfaces, longevity and mind uploading as science fiction, while exponential technologies are already rewriting the rules of life.

By the time they realize it’s real, it may be too late to catch up.
 
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