When Joseph Faber invented his “amazing talking machine” he had envisioned somehow connecting it to a telegraph to, converting the dots and dashes into a real human voice. It was a great idea, but only 150 year ahead of his time.
Innovators today look at Faber’s artificial tongue technology, where air from billows cross a passageway that resembles human vocal cords, and ponder it’s potential use as the voice of the modern computer.
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