Interesting that we have not improved the words per minute, in the best cases much better then 40 words per minute of Morse Code operators of the mid 1800s.
With thumb clawing on a glass screen, the best case is ~10 words per minute.
#VoiceFirst is and always will be faster.https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1181285607886057472 …
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Any thoughts on how we adjust & adapt to the massive load from our increasingly larger info volume? Research shows *now* that people are primarily skimming, etc..how do we adjust to the speed & volume of communication possible, with a very limited human capacity?
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Replying to @drgurner
Julie, great question! It is one reason I invented
#TheIntelligenceAmplifier and why it is not in the cloud. We are exposed to more data in a week then someone would see in an entire life in the 1800s. We do not have the capacity to cope or discern without this type of device.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Really interesting...thank you for the direction!
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Julie, thank you for your insights. We need a much wider perspective on the data smog all of us are in. The particulates are the focus of most folks when this is just a symptom. The cause is capacity overload with limbic system pattern matching and adrenal over response.
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