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    1. 95014‏ @Cal95014 19 Mar 2018
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      Replying to @reneritchie @BrianRoemmele

      These basic assumptions underlying the conversation - that the future of computing is all about voice first interfaces and Apple need SiriOS - all fundamentally flawed.

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    2. 95014‏ @Cal95014 19 Mar 2018
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      Replying to @reneritchie @BrianRoemmele

      As for the argument that our brains are designed for voice - there is no historical evidence that spoken language existed before written language (this is an assumption) - visual communication is as powerful as verbal and often more data rich.

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    3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 19 Mar 2018
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      The Phonological Loop and damage to it’s brain components show that all ideas arise from the frontal lobe as a “silent voice” we thus transcribe as written words. This is not in any dispute in the research literature. Damage to this area removes the ability to read, write, speek.

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    4. 95014‏ @Cal95014 19 Mar 2018
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      Exactly, that area of the brain is critical to ALL communication, including reading from a GUI.

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 19 Mar 2018
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      Indeed, but it is in no doubt originating as a voice and not an image. Thus the end product of human communication is a voice. We mechanically need to transcribe this with a keyboard or some arbitrary learned gesture. This mechanical load adds significant throughput delays.

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        1. 95014‏ @Cal95014 19 Mar 2018
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          They are some things you can do quicker with voice - other things are going to require other tools, such as painting a picture. I do a lot of 3D modeling, voice could augment but not replace the GUI.

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          Voice is a powerful tool but even with an omniscient voice assistant the idea that human beings will get so lazy they will abandon reading and writing and only use voice is hard to accept.

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