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so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane.e both deaf, and although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. sound is something that's around all of us all the time. when we identify those sounds as signifying danger, we've evolved to recognise those sounds and react to them. in the modern world, we have become ever more used to isolating ourselves from the world around us. for most people, recognising those sounds is something we do every single day, but getting devices to recognise different sounds is something that has traditionally been challenging. now, one uk—based company claims to have cracked that problem. audio analytic has developed a new technology to recognise a wide range of sounds that can then be used as a trigger for a number of different actions. now, what this technology does is it uses software—based artificial intelli
so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane.e both deaf, and although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. sound is something that's around all of us all the time. when we identify those sounds as signifying danger, we've evolved to recognise those sounds and react to them. in the modern world, we have...
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so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane.nd although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. the beautiful rolling hills of the south downs in sussex. something which i'm about to see from a whole new perspective. up there. i'll be filming myself while i'm up there, but the most important thing for today is this microphone, which i'll be taking up with me. why? tell you what. let's go back to the beginning. if you've ever tried to record sound outside or even if you've tried making a phone call on a breezy day, you will know that wind is the enemy. even the slightest breeze causes turbulence on the mic, which you hear as a pretty deafening roar. now, the best way to solve this problem is to stop the wind from getting to the mic by using a big, soft bit of material like this. something which we in the trade call a fluffy or a dougal — or
so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane.nd although they love dancing and they love going to deaf raves, there's obviously a lot about music which they don't experience — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. the beautiful rolling hills of the south downs in sussex. something which i'm about to see from a whole new perspective. up there. i'll be filming myself while i'm up there, but the most important thing for...
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commissioner stephen hermon who reminded me i'm sitting in his former chair. we will hear from monica and then julie. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i'm excited to be here today. i just wanted to affirm that the supervisor's commitment to ensuring equity and transit within our district. he is a relentless champion in making sure that our bus lines run on time, that we are balancing the dual needs of transit reliability and pedestrian safety, as i am in many conversations with sfmta every day to talk about old bouts, introducing more bike lanes, stop signs, and speeding. there are traffic calming measures to make sure that transit is functioning well. in terms of equity, we are committed and we have been working with the companies of emerging technologies to make sure that there are employment opportunities for people in our district so as these companies are growing in and coming within our district, that the communities benefiting not only from the technologies being available, but also from the employment opportunities. with transit lines, also m
commissioner stephen hermon who reminded me i'm sitting in his former chair. we will hear from monica and then julie. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i'm excited to be here today. i just wanted to affirm that the supervisor's commitment to ensuring equity and transit within our district. he is a relentless champion in making sure that our bus lines run on time, that we are balancing the dual needs of transit reliability and pedestrian safety, as i am in many conversations with...
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so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane. — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. sound is something that's around all of us all the time. when we identify those sounds as signifying danger, we've evolved to recognise those sounds and react to them. in the modern world, we have become ever more used to isolating ourselves from the world around us. for most people, recognising those sounds is something we do every single day, but getting devices to recognise different sounds is something that has traditionally been challenging. now, one uk—based company claims to have cracked that problem. audio analytic has developed a new technology to recognise a wide range of sounds that can then be used as a trigger for a number of different actions. now, what this technology does is it uses software—based artificial intelligence to identify and recognise everyday sounds. and it can be integrated into a number of products. i'll show you a couple of examples of how
so we met twins hermon and heroda berhane. — until now. we joined them when they tried on a prototype shirt which can turn music into a whole body experience. sound is something that's around all of us all the time. when we identify those sounds as signifying danger, we've evolved to recognise those sounds and react to them. in the modern world, we have become ever more used to isolating ourselves from the world around us. for most people, recognising those sounds is something we do every...
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in a sense that only dup and mps are sitting in the house of commons with the exception of sylvia hermone to ask you, not trying to freeze you out of our discussion. i have to ask you about lady hale. somebody who aspires, i hope you aspire to be a qc or... what is the ambition?” hope you aspire to be a qc or... what is the ambition? i suppose the ambition for this year is to finish my degree. long—term? long—term, yes to work in the law and i think to the point you are getting, seeing a female at the top there. absolutely. lady hale has spoken at lse last year. ina lady hale has spoken at lse last year. in a public lecture. it was broken. to have somebody as a female at the top of the game that acts as an inspirational role model, i think it it inspires a lot a young woman to get more involved in the law. if you studied a lot and go for those top roles. inspiring? absolutely. very inspiring to see this. and to play out. as students, for me, two or three years ago, we did public law and administrative law. robert craig was on earlier. he was my tutor. to see that match over the few and f
in a sense that only dup and mps are sitting in the house of commons with the exception of sylvia hermone to ask you, not trying to freeze you out of our discussion. i have to ask you about lady hale. somebody who aspires, i hope you aspire to be a qc or... what is the ambition?” hope you aspire to be a qc or... what is the ambition? i suppose the ambition for this year is to finish my degree. long—term? long—term, yes to work in the law and i think to the point you are getting, seeing a...