AI-Powered ‘Doritos Silent’ Crunch-Canceling Technology Helps You Game and Snack

AI-Powered ‘Doritos Silent’ Crunch-Canceling Technology Helps You Game and Snack

AI Doritos Silent Crunch Canceling Technology
While using a helicopter for a record-setting cheese pull sounds extreme, this AI-powered ‘Doritos Silent’ crunch-canceling technology is just as crazy. A recent poll in the US showed that around 30% say that other people crunching distracts them from playing well or impacts their performance.



Doritos partnered with Smooth Technology, a leader in electronic and interactive design, to develop this innovative ‘crunch cancellation’ technology over six months. This AI-augmented software required the technical analysis of more than 5,000 different crunch sounds. Best of all, you can download it here for free.

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AI Doritos Silent Crunch Canceling Technology

The connection between Doritos fans and the gaming community is undeniable. Both boldly and unapologetically embrace their individual flavors. ‘Doritos Silent’ recognizes this bond and demonstrates the brand’s continued commitment to innovation and elevating the experience for gamers who choose Doritos,” said Fernando Kahane, Global Marketing Head at PepsiCo.

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Honor Magic 6 Smartphone Features Eye-Tracking Technology and On-Device Generative AI

Honor Magic 6 Smartphone Features Eye-Tracking Technology and On-Device Generative AI

Honor Magic 6 Smartphone Eye-Tracking Generative AI
During Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit 2023, the Honor Magic 6 smartphone was teased and we got a preview of its eye-tracking as well as on-device generative AI. Thanks to the power of Snapdragon Seamless technology, this device is able to offer Magic Eye, an eye-tracking based multimodal interaction, which basically lets you navigate parts of the UI with your eyes.



What is on-device generative AI? Well, it leverages Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s integrated generative AI language models to the Honor Magic 6’s YOYO personal assistant. The large language model (LLM) utilizes up to 7 billion parameters without having to transmit any personal data remotely back to Honor to function properly. This means you’ll get instant answers to question and have the ability to create short videos using photos and footage stored on the smartphone.

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Researchers Develop Acoustic Touch Technology That Helps Vision Impaired See Using Sound

Researchers Develop Acoustic Touch Technology That Helps Vision Impaired See Using Sound

Acoustic Touch Technology Blind See Using Sound
Researchers from University of Technology Sydney in Australia have developed acoustic touch technology that helps the vision impaired see using sound, similar to bats. The system consists of a pair of smartglasses capable of translating visual information into distinct sound icons.



This acoustic touch device was tested with 14 participants, which included seven individuals with blindness or low vision and seven blindfolded sighted individuals as a control group. They discovered that the device significantly enhanced the ability of blind or low-vision individuals to recognize and reach for objects with minimal mental effort.

Acoustic Touch Technology Blind See Using Sound

Smart glasses typically use computer vision and other sensory information to translate the wearer’s surrounding into computer-synthesized speech. However, acoustic touch technology sonifies objects, creating unique sound representations as they enter the device’s field of view. For example, the sound of rustling leaves might signify a plant, or a buzzing sound might represent a mobile phone,” said Chin-Teng Lin, a global leader in brain-computer interface research from the University of Technology Sydney.

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A technology, gadget and video game enthusiast that loves covering the latest industry news. Favorite trade show? Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.