Homebrew developer Noob2PsP has come out with an awesome proof-of-concept: PSPeech. This allows people to talk use voice commands to interact with their PSP.
Theoretically, to use the program, you will need either a Talkman Microphone, Soccom Headset, selfmade Headset or the Chotto Shot cam to interface with the program. However, since you still can't use a microphone with the demo we can't say for certain that it's working as was intended.
Sure it may seem like a novelty at this time, but imagine this feature being integrated into a custom firmware. This could potentially lead to us navigating through our PSP menus via voice. With even further development, (and perhaps a larger team of developers) you could actually even have a conversation with your PSP. So download this program, and try it out. Be sure to go over the instructions before you do anything though.
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