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Sad that Michael Scott left the office? Now you can take him anywhere with you.
This website is capable of detecting "That's What She Said" sentences on its own. Try saying something a little... double-entendrey.
Curious about how this website works? Check out this youtube video where it's all explained!
Stuck for sentence ideas? Try. "I want that inside me". "That is so big". "Put that it in my mouth".
Core functionality of the "That's What She Said" detection is taken almost entirely from the work of Chloe Kiddon and Yuriy Brun and slightly improved upon by someone who doesn't know what they're doing. Thank you for letting me plagiarise.
This website utilises the SpeechRecognition API for browsers and is a bit experimental. If you are using iOS, try using Safari - on any other platform - Chrome is the way to go.
Website speech capability was developed from the great work started by Phil Nash.
The things you say into the microphone during the "Listening" phase are sent to a server for processing so it can determine whether or not the sentence is a "That's What She Said" sentence or not - otherwise it wouldn't work. A record of the uttered statement, the sensitivity selected, and the result are logged to provide data to improve the machine learning models. No user information at all is attached to these logs. (Basically, just don't say your Social Security or Credit Card number into the mic when it says it's listening and you'll be fine).
Mahmood Hikmet thought of this website. Tabs foolishly agreed to help.