Trust your Voice …

… with Voice Trust – the leading voice recognition company from Munich, Germany. And what's fun – the founders first company was in the fashion business (and failed). But his second company is even more successful.
Voice recognition is a bit more complex then I thought. You'll have to analyze 1200 vectors to determine a specific voice. Even the best voice imitator will have a fit of 2-3% only with the original voice.
So – first, this system is very secure, and second it can be build into clothes if the chip is small enough.
For example I love the idea of single sign on – this means you'll need one password only – and this could be your voice.
No wonder that Voice Trust is a winner. They have been choosen by Reed Herrings 100 Europe's and:
The World Economic Forum selected VOICE.TRUST as a Technology pioneer 2006. Pioneers are companies "involved in the development of life-changing technology innovation and are judged to have potential for long-term impact on business and society.
I LOVE voice recognition AND voice- driven software of all types. If for no other reason than the ease with which it can and should be combined with AI to truly make “computing” an interactive, intuitive process.
My reason? I think that the best combination of AI and voice software could make the learning (note I didn’t say teaching) process so Socratic as to accelerate the evolution of our society through the “creating true thinkers” process.
So when’s the voice and AI mashup coming?