#1) MONETIZATION. [duh] The App Store fueled a gold rush of desperate devs with dollar-sign eyes and their version of a fart app. There were also some great apps. But the flood of novelty gag apps speaks to why we should aim for quality over quantity. (7/14)
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Some things can be more easily and effectively done by voice, but not all. GUIs are still better in many situations, so we it's not surprising to see the rush into services where VUIs are known to work well enough. Only a few will risk new VUI models, then we'll see the "me toos"
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Yeah, the near term value prop for VUIs is more about context than ease of use (though they do well with basic queries & streamlining simple multi-step commands—e.g., play music, set timer, answer questions). They will supplement, not supplant GUIs.
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As AI improves and their contextual data improves, they will become more like true assistants, and our need for visual feedback in many cases is likely to decrease. But we will always need GUIs.
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I try to remind ppl not to fetishize tools/methods/emerging tech. As I have taken to saying, users don’t want to talk to their toaster, they want toast. Most ppl don't care about the UI, they care about their goals. Give them multiple ways to get it, but give them the damn toast.
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GIVE ME MY TOAST! :) I say essentially the same thing - people don't want to use the tool (or think about how to use the tool), they have a goal and want the outcome.
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