Jean Laeremans wrote:

On 10/13/06, Bill Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


In the excellent computer news dept:

"This year the military's Joint Forces Command has been testing laptops
with such software in Iraq. When someone speaks into a microphone
attached to the computer, the machine translates it into Arabic and
reads that translation aloud over the PC's speakers. The software then
translates the Arabic speaker's response and utters it in English."

Another disaster in the making....doesn't even work with written text


This, imo, seems like one of those holy grail chases that folks seem to chase after, expecting that with all of the advances in technology today that they'd have this functionally well done by now, but it never seems to come to a realistic level.

--
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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