MS is insisting on AI pcs, and saying that mousing and keyboarding will be substituted to chatting to the PC.

I can’t help to wonder how will it work on a company, like the one where I work, where you have 30+ people working in the same room with their PCs. It will be madness if every one started talking instead of typing…

Even when do home-office, and sit in the same table as my wife to work. It would be very anoying if both of us where talking nonstop with our computers…

  • marine_mustang@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Trying to work with a spreadsheet…”now insert $3.50 i to that cell. Down one. Insert $4.99. Right two cells. Insert formula…” Yes, I know it would be more like “calculate our expenses for the month” but does anyone think that the requirement to show each step along the way would go away? And is anyone going to trust AI enough to have it calculate complicated financial documents with legal consequences anytime soon?

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      5 months ago

      A future where interacting with a computer as if you were trying to get someone to do something over a screen share sounds like legitimate torture.

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    5 months ago

    Next step is obviously brain chip instead of a microphone. And then full merge between human and machine.

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    5 months ago

    What I’ve learned but looking at these articles is that all these companies just present the future the way they want it to be, not the way it’s definitely gonna be. Who is gonna stop anybody from just using Linux or just an older version of windows?