Researchers have used AI attached to off-the-shelf headphones to isolate the voice of one speaker in a noisy crowd just by looking at them. The code for their next-level noise cancelling system is freely available if you want to build your own.
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Amazing. And they even made it opensource! I’m amazed at how readable it is, even though I don’t get most of it. Code written by people with 20 years of C experience looks leagues worse than what this repo looks like. Bravo!

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That’s a non-commercial license. It’s not open-source, just source-available.

https://github.com/vb000/LookOnceToHear/blob/main/LICENSE

Thank you for not jamming the ‘open’ and ‘source’ together like a schmuck.

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