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by on August 14, 2006

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.
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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?