Taser Machine Fixes My Swearing Problem - Summary

Summary

Michael Reeves and William Osmond create a device that shocks the wearer when they swear. The device uses Google's Cloud API to detect swear words and then triggers a Taser. Michael tests the device on William, who struggles to avoid swearing despite the shocks. They also create a short story and have William read it, incorporating swear words that trigger the device. The video ends with Michael discussing the importance of self-learning and promoting the website Brilliant.org, which offers free and premium courses on various subjects.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video features Michael Reaves and William Osmond.
2. Michael created a device that uses a Taser to shock William when he swears.
3. The device uses a Google cloud API to transcribe spoken words and detect swear words.
4. The device is attached to a relay that opens when a swear word is detected, triggering the Taser.
5. Michael's code takes the user's voice, streams it to the Google cloud API, and returns text.
6. The text is then parsed to check for keywords, and if found, the device is triggered.
7. The device measures voltage but does not measure amperage or resistance.
8. William reads a passage from Dr. Seuss's "Green Eggs and Ham" which contains trigger words.
9. Michael went to the "city of my bedroom" to learn programming and got internships and jobs.
10. Michael recommends the website Brilliant.org for self-teaching and has an offer code for a 20% discount.
11. The first 67 people who sign up with the offer code get a discount.
12. Michael is working on a new video and will do a giveaway of his creations.