Lesson 144 of 1234
Hearing Aids That Learn Your World
Hearing aids now use AI to figure out what kind of sound matters — voices, music, or alarms — and turn down the rest.
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- 1Tiny Computers in Your Ears
- 2hearing aid
- 3sort sounds
- 4voice
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Section 1
Tiny Computers in Your Ears
Hearing aids help people hear better. Inside today's hearing aids is a tiny computer with AI. It learns which sounds you care about.
Voices in a noisy restaurant get louder. The clatter of dishes gets quieter. The aid even remembers your favorite settings for different places.
Where AI hearing aids shine
- Noisy birthday parties
- Classroom with kids talking
- TV time at home
- Outside with cars
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The big idea: modern hearing aids quietly use AI to make voices clearer in any room.
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