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The researchers spoke to the website "The Conversation" about their
. Lead researcher Jiaxin Zhong said: "We essentially created a virtual
. Someone within an audible enclave can hear
meant only for them, enabling sound and quiet
." He elaborated on the
uses of the technology. Museums could provide headphone-free audio
to visitors. Passengers in a car could listen to music without distracting the
. Those requiring confidentiality could set up enclaves to ensure their
are not overheard. Individuals could also receive personalized
as they walk through a shopping mall. In addition, audio enclaves could be set up to eliminate noise
in busy workplaces.