‘Selective hearing’ headphones: Hear clearly in a crowd with one look

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‘Selective hearing’ headphones: Hear clearly in a crowd with one look
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The video fails to explain what about this is "AI" as opposed to active noise cancelling with some regular old signal processing.

I think once it has taken a profile of the voice it no longer requires you to be facing the person because it can now recognize that voice among the noise. The AI but is taking an imprint of the voice and then extracting it.

To add to what the other poster said:

I'm not an expert, but my understanding is that noise cancellation works by inverting sounds waves to deaden the sound. So, like, if you add sin(x) and –sin(x) you get 0.

This system is actively adding inverted sound waves to cancel most sounds. What makes this system unique is that it samples the voice and uses the unique "voice print" to selectively not invert the sound waves from the targeted voice.

Or that's what I'm getting from reading this, as a layman.