I’ve been thinking about an idea for an AI assistant called VozClara. It’s for people who stutter and want to speak more confidently in everyday life.
It would be a discreet earbud or mini speaker that connects to your phone. The earbud listens to your voice, and the AI learns your speech patterns, the words you struggle with, and your common phrases. Over time, it can anticipate when you might get stuck and suggest completions in your own voice. If it’s not sure what you want to say, it can show suggestions on your phone or on smart glasses (small glasses similar to Ray-Ban Meta), and you pick the right one with a quick gesture. If it ever says something wrong, it could even apologize automatically, keeping things smooth.
You can also tell it things like “my name is hard for me to say,” and when someone asks your name, the AI will say it for you automatically. You can do the same with any word or phrase that’s tricky for you. On a really bad day, you can use auto mode: just tell it your goal—like booking a doctor’s appointment—and it will handle the conversation for you in your own voice, while you focus on what matters.
It might sound a little ridiculous at first—like glasses once did—but if it helps people live better, that’s what really matters. This would be just the first version, like all tech. Over time, it could get smarter, more responsive, and more integrated.
I’d love to hear what you all think or if you have any suggestions to make it better
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