Facebook On With A Project That Will Translate Your Thoughts Straight Into Text



When touchscreen keyboards begin taking over from their hardware counterparts, we railed against the lack of tactility. What if you didn’t need to touch anything to type - not keys, not even a screen? Facebook is on it with a project that will translate your thoughts straight into text.

“Silent speech” (as Facebook calls it) will allow you to type 100 words a minute. Note that an average professional typist manages 50-80 words per minute, the best get above 120wpm.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to begin small, though. Before typing, something as simple as answering yes/no queries can be a huge boon for augmented reality.

Eventually  tech will be turned into a wearable gadget that can turn thoughts to text. The end goal is to move beyond written language, Facebook wants to eventually transmit “pure thought or feeling.”

This project handles the “output” part of I/O, but the social network has plans to cover the input too. A Barille-like system will allow people to “hear” through their skin so that you can receive a message and answer it with no screens involved.

This tech is a long way off, however, as new non-invasive sensors must be developed. Facebook has assembled more than 60 scientists and academics to work on the project.

A more short-term project is delivering VR-ready 360° video. To that end, Facebook followed up on its Surround 360 project from last year and showed off two new cameras - x24 and x6. They are named for the number of individual cameras they have and are intended for professional content creators.

The dual cams will deliver video with 6 degrees of freedom and render stereoscopic 360° video. This means that you can not only look around, but also move your head side to side and back and forth. Each pixel is positioned in 3D space, something that will really help VR contend creators.

The 24x (co-developed with FLIR) is large and more expensive, the 4x (designed in-house) is cheaper and smaller. Prices haven’t been announced, but these two should be more affordable than the Lytro Immerge.

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