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Nope. Definitely got a reason, and it’s stated. There have been countless reworks of keyboards, for example, that promise lots of benefits, but it’s a problem that doesn’t need solving for most people. What’s a 30% increase in typing speed with a 200% learning curve going to do for most people? Not much. I’ve seen hundreds come and go throughout the years in engineering teams, and people always go back to the thing they learned on.
That being said, as someone else pointed out in this thread, this is essentially just a remix of stenography. They’re trying to make it seem more useful than it is, which whatever, it’s their product. The thing that is most problematic about this particular product is the cognitive dissonance of staring at someone like this guy making weird faces and not speaking, where you’re actually listening to his phone.
Now, is this a solution for mute people? Quite possibly. Is it better than natural language conversational translation by a device in normal conversation? Not a chance.
Nope. Definitely got a reason, and it’s stated. There have been countless reworks of keyboards, for example, that promise lots of benefits, but it’s a problem that doesn’t need solving for most people. What’s a 30% increase in typing speed with a 200% learning curve going to do for most people? Not much. I’ve seen hundreds come and go throughout the years in engineering teams, and people always go back to the thing they learned on.
That being said, as someone else pointed out in this thread, this is essentially just a remix of stenography. They’re trying to make it seem more useful than it is, which whatever, it’s their product. The thing that is most problematic about this particular product is the cognitive dissonance of staring at someone like this guy making weird faces and not speaking, where you’re actually listening to his phone.
Now, is this a solution for mute people? Quite possibly. Is it better than natural language conversational translation by a device in normal conversation? Not a chance.