While we’ve devoted ample time to discussing areas of potential concern regarding the application of algorithms—and algorithm bias in particular—it’s also a good time to remember algorithmic technology is poised to make our lives better, often in ways we’ll never know about by Pillsbury - Internet & Social Media Law Blog.
Here’s to Hearsay
Babelfisk glasses,
developed by Danish designer Mads Hindhede, allow people with a hearing
impairment to join in a conversation by seeing it in real time.
Incorporating microphones, a tiny projector and speech-recognition
technology, the glasses translate spoken conversation into text visible
to the wearer as speech bubbles on the bottom of each lens.
Source: JD Supra