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Old 05-02-2010, 02:13 AM   #29
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ok, but can you imagine everyone in an office of cubicles talking to their computer at the same time? what if someone stops in your office to talk to you and your computer starts thinking they are giving it commands? without a completely 100% accurate AI to interpert the context of what is being said there will always be a need for a keyboard and pointing device. and when we get that 100% accurate AI, humans better watch out!

voice recgonition has been around since the 80's, it still hasn't hit mainstream. it's good for things like voice menus on phones, general dictation software, maybe even some games. but it falls flat on many other tasks. how would you organize your photo albums? play freecell? navigate a hard disk of folders to find a file you want? at best, voice recgonition is going to augment our existing input methods, i don't think it will ever replace them entirely.
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