[They will not confirm or deny that they are less powerful than a tablet.
And we can see if Florence runs DOOM whenever someone tries to install it on them!!]
The tablets have several functions. One of them enables the translation of text. It is not an elegant solution, but it is easier than learning the language or translating all available text by hand. Did you not realize this?
[He would make a really terrible interrogator. He is not even close to the Hashihime you want for such things; but possibly you don't want the Hashihime for such things.]
I just thought, of course, that everyone was speaking Japanese very fluently, or that we were supposed to force other people to read everything out loud. It seemed a little roundabout, but this is much better than learning all the languages. [not that the audio translation makes any sense, actually, hm] Are you telling me that we are actually speaking all the languages of the world, and our ears are now mutant ears?!
[It's probably a good thing this isn't a murdergame.]
Visual and auditory processing for languages have similarities in brain activation but are different enough that guaranteeing you could process both at a high level would have been incredibly invasive, as well as difficult with what we have available to us at this point in time. Understanding speech seemed more practical than prioritizing reading, and it was much easier to add adaptive translation to the tablets.
[can't believe i'm reading articles to doublecheck my knowledge on brain activity]
Stop, stop, stop! I can understand that you're doing something to brains, but mine is going to implode if you keep talking like I'm a fellow robot, and moreover I don't really want to know if someone's been poking around in there in some weird way! I don't!
[Tamamori is doing his level best to prevent brain overactivity, thanks. I, Fyre, continue to appreciate this in-depth knowledge as he flails.]
... Mm, but if I could have robot glasses that could translate everything, how convenient that would be...
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[They will not confirm or deny that they are less powerful than a tablet.
And we can see if Florence runs DOOM whenever someone tries to install it on them!!]
The tablets have several functions. One of them enables the translation of text. It is not an elegant solution, but it is easier than learning the language or translating all available text by hand. Did you not realize this?
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[He would make a really terrible interrogator. He is not even close to the Hashihime you want for such things; but possibly you don't want the Hashihime for such things.]
I just thought, of course, that everyone was speaking Japanese very fluently, or that we were supposed to force other people to read everything out loud. It seemed a little roundabout, but this is much better than learning all the languages. [not that the audio translation makes any sense, actually, hm] Are you telling me that we are actually speaking all the languages of the world, and our ears are now mutant ears?!
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Visual and auditory processing for languages have similarities in brain activation but are different enough that guaranteeing you could process both at a high level would have been incredibly invasive, as well as difficult with what we have available to us at this point in time. Understanding speech seemed more practical than prioritizing reading, and it was much easier to add adaptive translation to the tablets.
[can't believe i'm reading articles to doublecheck my knowledge on brain activity]
But it is not a genetic mutation.
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[Tamamori is doing his level best to prevent brain overactivity, thanks. I, Fyre, continue to appreciate this in-depth knowledge as he flails.]
... Mm, but if I could have robot glasses that could translate everything, how convenient that would be...
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[So can you blame them...!]
I do not know if such a thing would be feasible at this time, even if it does seem practical.