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Microsoft wants you to talk to your PC and let AI control it
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Beyond that sounding tedious as fuck, how much will that actually improve workflow? Or is this one of those features that sounds good to people with C level intelligence, and the rest of us just have to pretend we're using.
Yeah, I absolutely hate talking to devices, it's inefficient and frustrating. Why would I want that as the primary interface to my computer?
Complex UX should be solved in two ways:
If I'm asking an AI tool how to do something with your product, you need to fix your product.
This has been a Microsoft wishlist feature since the 90s. I remember being a kid and reading articles in my dad's copies of PC Magazine that Bill Gates wanted a computer without a keyboard that you could just talk to and tell it what to do.
So yeah, C-level intelligence is exactly right.