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Here is how AI ate the keyboard #CES2020 pic.twitter.com/XURmajLVCM
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GT3♏ 🇿🇼🇿🇦
@Whipped_Crim_54
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This is based on th assumption that I know where all the keys are by heart right 😩
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Taf Masiye
@tafmasiye
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7. sij |
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You actually do!
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Kevin almost 2020
@KevinFrmFlorida
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Here's a video from 2012 showing something similar. I remember it as a tech-gift from SkyMall catalogs. Didn't work very well, interested to see how this one does in practice.
youtube.com/watch?v=Zq6-2_…
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KayO🇬🇭
@KayO_GH
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I remember this. It didn't catch on. I'm even more skeptical about this CV-based version. It's fancy and all but you'd be surprised the number of people who still have to look at the keys when typing.
Nevertheless, I think a piano version of this is a great experimental idea.
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Enablement Data
@EnablementData
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7. sij |
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I need this now
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mdiane_rogers
@mdiane_rogers
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7. sij |
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I think I could get used to this quickly, but might end up typing over my toast or something weird...
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Ari Bornstein
@pythiccoder
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7. sij |
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@amitmoryossef why didn’t we do this?
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Amit Moryossef
@amitmoryossef
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because without haptic feedback it sucks to type... I do want their pose estimation code though ;)
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Paul Potiki
@GuanoLad
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Tapping on a hard surface like a table becomes painfully uncomfortable very quickly. We need the soft give of depressed keyboard keys.
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