Moore’s Law in Your Ear
November 22, 2011 | Terry Sharrer
Hearing aids are computers that you stick in your ear, and consequently, they reflect the computational features of greater capacity and smaller size that Gordon Moore observed in 1965. Now, consider a software program that can distinguish between speech and noise, or music and speech and you have the next generation of hearing aids. Beyond that, imagine a brain-computer interface that connects through one or two hearing aids allowing natural stereo perception of sound. MORE