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PRESENTATION

( Slide 1 ) Hello everyone, my name is…… today I will represent group 2 to talk about our
new invention.
(Slide 2 ) This is my group……
( Slide 3 ) Have you ever felt that people are so difficult to understand, and the most difficult
person to understand is your girlfriend, do you ever wonder what she thinks, she is
endlessly angry and you are indifferent. Or your dog barks "woo woof" but you don’t
understand what he wants to tell you, or maybe your boss is too hard and expects you to
work too hard... thousands of reasons Because it makes you confused about what people
around you think.
Do you know what invention I'm talking about?

( Slide 4 ) Don't worry, that's no longer a problem because we have invented a device that
can read the thoughts of people and even animals.
( Slide 5 ) We named this invention MRH, it mean mind-reading headset.

It is activated by touching the user's fingerprint. They just press the button on the
headset and look at the person they want to read and they will hear that person's
thoughts. We invented this device for use in many different fields:

 ( Slide 6 ) 1. Healthcare: It might help doctors understand patients' thoughts about pain or
symptoms without relying only on spoken words.

 2. Education: Teachers could use it to grasp students' understanding of topics and tailor
lessons accordingly.

 3. Communication: People could use it in everyday life to express thoughts or feelings
more directly and intimately.

 4. Technology: It might enhance the interaction between humans and machines, enabling
more intuitive control of devices.

 5. Security: Law enforcement might use it to gather information during investigations,
which raises ethical concerns.

 6. Entertainment: Creating immersive experiences in gaming or virtual reality based on
users' thoughts and preferences.

 7. Business: Improving market research by gaining insights into consumers' preferences and
decision-making processes.

However, It's important to note that the ethical, legal, and privacy implications of such a technology

would need careful consideration and regulation.

Thank you for listening to our presentation!


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