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If anyone in the UK wants to trial this device, get in touch and I can loan you one for free. Would be especially interested if you’d be willing who record yourself using the device so that others c...
I think you're taking about desensitization. If you're paying for individual therapy, they should be helping you with just the situations you mention. You can have therapy anywhere. In therapy, you...
These are just helping devices and with time they will become better n better .. This still can’t take away stuttering .. There has to be a better way to fix stuttering once and for all.. Can AI hel...
Auditory feedback devices are a mixed bag. There's the ever-popular speech-easy device. Works for some people, doesn't for others, and often, even when it does work, the user gets used to it eventuall...
Will artificial intelligence help us stutterers?
Will artificial intelligence help us stutterers? I was bored in class today and was thinking about how artificial intelligence will impact my stutter. I came across auditory feedback devices, robots t...
Thoughts on Google Duplex?
Thoughts on Google Duplex? Google just announced their voice assistant that supposedly can call businesses and make reservations for you. I'm pretty excited for this. Here's an article on it: https:/...
Np! I just had a thought - are you familiar with Delayed Auditory Feedback https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_Auditory_Feedback#Effects_in_normal_speakers ? Imo I don't think it should be used as...
I agree, google’s adaptive voice technology is literally the only voice activated program I’ve found which corrects for a stutter! ...
I have the Alexa app on my phone. And the music player is the most elementary player I've ever seen, I can't really search for music, I can't add to the queue. It's a real bummer. ...
Get Google Home. Siri is easier to say for me but the Google home is by far superior to the Amazon echo in every way....
This device can no doubt assist stutterers in making phone calls. However, I would like to see this AI make a phone call with a person who stutters- to see how the AI would treat different kind of dis...
I still have mine but haven’t used it in a lot of years (though I should give it a whirl since I’ve done therapy) Initially it helped but my brain quickly adapted to it. In addition whatever slight be...
Waste of money. It only works short term for most people and not in all situations either. In loud places you won't be able to understand anything that's being said....
I have/had one. I never wear it. Biggest waste of money ever. Although, getting it and trying it for a month or two showed me how annoying it is and made me realize what ridiculous lengths i was going...
The phone app costs $20 and has the same capabilities. It's a great tool to practice with. But don't expect it to be a fix all of you carry it around with you.. because it won't. It helps slow your ...
I had one in like 2005-6. It was pretty annoying to have it in, could barely hear other people in regular conversation. In a crowded area it was absolutely useless because of noise. Maybe if there was...
I had it when it first came out - like 12 years ago. Not sure if the product has improved or not over that span, but I found it annoying, not very affective and made listening to music unbearable. I w...
sucks =/ might as well ask for mri to take a peek a boo if possible just to rule some shit out. i personally am averse to speech therapy but i heard its helped some ppl... personally assuming it t...
> Yes, it does work amazingly for a time period. Then my brain adjusted to it and it stopped working. Just highlighting for clarity. This is the most typical response from DAF. It's a temporary fi...
Hello Yes, it does work amazingly for a time period. Then my brain adjusted to it and it stopped working. I think it could be a positive in showing that I can actually talk normally and everyone ...