Monday, April 7, 2014

Our hands and the Scottish...


All over the world, individuals and companies are continuously working on new uses for voice recognition (VR) technology. A lot has been already done and one of the best uses of VR is definitely to help people with disabilities. When people can not use their hands to reach what they have to, VR can be of imense help.

Now, if we think of the most basic things we do with our hands (press buttons on the elevator, open a door or holding an object) we can imagine how VR may help people with disabilities.
Let's look at this video as an example:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx6xkkJTMOE

We believe that the efforts to develop technology like this will increase in the next decades. The need exists, the market exists and, therefore, there is money to be made.

As every technologies, also this will be object of continuous improval in its quality, as the following video shows.

VR technology may be appreciated by many people, but, aparently, not by the scottish. :) Whatch it, it's hilarious!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMS2VnDveP8

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