Comment by gnicholas
3 years ago
I work sitting in a chair, looking at a screen. If I were to work using one of these, I would just plug it in like my computer and screen currently are. Though it would be nice to go outside and work in my hammock, on a gigantic floating screen!
Depending on your work, I imagine you'll still want a desk for typing.
I can't imagine writing code using only my voice.
I have a lap desk with a BT keyboard and trackpad. I assume I'd want to bring the keyboard to my imaginary hammock desk. The trackpad (and lap desk) might not be necessary, assuming that pointer manipulation can be done via gestures.
I agree that dictation would not be enough for most people. I don't code, but writing emails is not a fun experience with Apple's current speech-to-text offerings.
They have just integrated transformers into autocorrect though
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Coding by voice is pretty doable, actually! Check out Talon if you're interested.
As the excellent video "Windows Vista Speech Recognition Tested - Perl Scripting" hilariously demonstrates.
(I trust that technology has improved over the last 15 years, though Siri is fairly similar.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzJ0CytAsec
I can - telling CodeGPT what I'd like it to do.
If we ever reach that stage then why would you have a job at all? Anyone can tell ChatGPT what to do.
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Its AR