New 'crunch cancellation' software has been developed to remove the sound of munching while wearing a headset.
Created by software developer Dylan Fashbaugh, the AI-powered tech listens out for the sound of someone’s voice and separates it from the crunch of a snack. When users eat down the microphone it ‘cancels’ out munching - while maintaining voice audio - meaning people can chomp without making a sound. ‘Doritos Silent’, the world’s first AI-augmented ‘silent’ tortilla chip tech, has been in development for half a year, involving analysis of more than 5,000 crunch sounds.
The technology would also allow those working from home to crunch through crisps while dialling into a call - should they wish to. Dylan Fashbaugh, of Smooth Technology, said: “I jumped at the opportunity to create the first-ever ‘silent’ tortilla chip. As a gamer myself, I can testify that nothing throws me off my game more than the sound of someone else tucking into a tasty snack.
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