CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 4月22日 07時28分
In 1976, Stevie Wonder caught a segment on NBC's "TODAY" show featuring a blind man like himself demonstrating a machine that Wonder knew he immediately needed to have.
The machine was able to read text on a page and speak the words out loud, and it had been made to work specifically for blind people.
The device was the Kurzweil Reading Machine, named for its inventor, Ray Kurzweil. So began a long friendship between the inventor and the musician. More at cnbc.com/make-it/
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