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Discover the groundbreaking advancements from the University of Washington as researchers unveil a prototype headphone capable of creating a "sound bubble." This innovative device uses AI algorithms to dampen ambient chatter, allowing wearers to focus on conversations within a defined radius. With potential applications ranging from noise-canceling headphones to hearing aids, this technology is set to revolutionize personal audio experiences by intelligently differentiating between nearby sounds and distant noise.
Curious about how this technology works and its future implications? Dive into the full University of Washington (UW News) article to learn more about the science behind the sound bubble and the team's journey to prototype development. The article includes a short video demo of the technology.
AI headphones create a ‘sound bubble,’ quieting all sounds more than a few feet away | UW News
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