kgothatso on Nostr: I think the more that technology passes the Turing test the less usable it will ...
I think the more that technology passes the Turing test the less usable it will actually become.
The day after technology gets close to/beyond thinking velocity all I want to say is "I know kung fu" and not "I want to learn kung fu".
https://giphy.com/gifs/keanu-reeves-matrix-the-3o7btNhMBytxAM6YBa
Technology should avoid human communication models because 1. the human mind does more than think (subconscious action/muscle memory doesn't even have a definable interface yet, outside of impluse). 2. Communication as developed between mankind is a half duplex system. Interaction with computers and other technology is/should be full duplex. 3. Communication always requires a shared vocabulary. Technology establishes a adaptable vocabulary through constraints (how well one can perform within those constraints). 4. Life has way more incredible ways to share information outside of communicating it, DNA and such although they propergate much slower then normal communication.
The day after technology gets close to/beyond thinking velocity all I want to say is "I know kung fu" and not "I want to learn kung fu".
https://giphy.com/gifs/keanu-reeves-matrix-the-3o7btNhMBytxAM6YBa
Technology should avoid human communication models because 1. the human mind does more than think (subconscious action/muscle memory doesn't even have a definable interface yet, outside of impluse). 2. Communication as developed between mankind is a half duplex system. Interaction with computers and other technology is/should be full duplex. 3. Communication always requires a shared vocabulary. Technology establishes a adaptable vocabulary through constraints (how well one can perform within those constraints). 4. Life has way more incredible ways to share information outside of communicating it, DNA and such although they propergate much slower then normal communication.
quoting note1ppr…yp25most people speak about 150
words per minute, and read 200 wpm.
most type about 50 wpm and listen around 150 wpm.
text-to-speech, and speech-to-text is the optimal interface that gets us closest to thinking velocity.
yet our thinking is mostly limited and constrained by our language.