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New Hearing Aid Company, Foretell, Brings in Steve Martin and Others as Fans from Wired Steven Levy

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AI-powered startup Fortell has become a secret handshake for the privileged hearing-impaired crowd who swear by the product. Now, it wants to be in your ears.AI-powered startup Fortell has become a secret handshake for the privileged hearing-impaired crowd who swear by the product. Now, it wants to be in your ears. 

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