subject: AI Audio Software and Computational Language System Needed [print this page] AI Audio Software and Computational Language System Needed
As we got to talking it occurred to me that there are many things that make mistakes when it comes to language, including people. Consider if you will our "Teleprompter in Chief" - that's right Barack Obama can read almost anything on a Teleprompter and make very few mistakes. Very few people can do that, and we often make mistakes when talking. For instance, I am writing this article using artificially intelligent Dragon speech recognition software.
Although the Dragon recognition software is nearly perfect, I find that the biggest mistakes, when I miss a word, or mispronounce something, or say something that is incorrect, out of context, or merely say the wrong word - is human error. Now then, it occurred to me that we need artificially intelligent audio software that uses computational language, which has the ability to fix mistakes in speeches or and audio presentations.
As it fixes the mistakes in speech, it would use your own voice imprint, mannerism, voice inflection, and it would appear as if you had said it yourself. It would be good if an author who wrote a book, could have that book read back to a reader in the voice of the author, without having the author read the entire book himself. After all, if you are reading an entire book you will make mistakes, and you'll have to go back and correct those mistakes in the audio feed.
So, we do need a system which can correct any and all mistakes using your own voice to read a letter, article, report, book, or a speech. It would be great when the leadership makes a radio announcement, or gives a radio address, or a radio interview. Where there would be a time delay as the artificially intelligent system corrected the speech. It might also prevent words that you don't want to have spoken, and prevent guests on the radio or in an interview from using the "f-bomb" word.
If you are an artificially intelligent programmer in this field, I would suggest to you that it is worth your time to figure this problem out and create software which can do this. Please consider it and think on it.
Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes writing 22,700 articles was a lot of work - because all the letters on his keyboard are now worn off.