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Impulse: Samsung’s New AI App Helps Speech Disorders

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Samsung has introduced a new app called “Impulse,” developed in partnership with Cheil and the Speechcare & Stuttering Center. This app is designed to help people with speech disorders, such as stuttering, which affects over 1% (around 70 million people) of the global population. It uses the power of AI and rhythmic vibrations to improve speech fluency.

Impulse app uses an algorithm based on Natural Language Processing to analyze words and transform them into vibrations. These vibrations serve as a non-intrusive guide, helping users find their speech rhythm and overcome pronunciation difficulties.

The app is compatible with Android phones and the Galaxy Watch 6 series. It offers over 250 exercises in rhythm and tone, which progressively increase in complexity to assist users in controlling their speech. The app also features a haptic metronome that transforms vibrations into neural impulses, assisting the brain’s speech processing.

The app features four distinct modes to support speech development including Boost your voice, Boost your rhythm, Boost your tone, and Boost your speech. This app is available for free on Android 10 or higher devices in Spain.

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