- Tue Oct 07, 2008 12:54 pm
#14610
To break the language barrier.
Everyone wears a tiny earpiece in or below the ear. When a foreign person is speaking, their words hit the earpiece and a computer system converts the words into the language understood by the person listening, and the earpiece transmits this translation into the listeners ear.
The same thing happens on the other side except that person gets the words converted totheir native tongue.
I'm unsure as to whether such advanced translation software would be available today.
Everyone wears a tiny earpiece in or below the ear. When a foreign person is speaking, their words hit the earpiece and a computer system converts the words into the language understood by the person listening, and the earpiece transmits this translation into the listeners ear.
The same thing happens on the other side except that person gets the words converted totheir native tongue.
I'm unsure as to whether such advanced translation software would be available today.