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Practice makes perfect; when someone keeps doing something over and over again, he’s likely to develop proficiency and skill. For example, anyone who spends much time using a computer will eventually achieve a blazing fast typing speed. This is something many people out there have personally realized by now, since many advanced computer users are proud of being able to type faster than anyone in the virtual block. Well, that’s actually pretty neat, but what if I told you that in the next few years, this trend will get reversed? Not because people will spend less time using computers (much the other way around), but actually because it won’t take long before typing becomes a thing of the past.
In fact, it’s quite likely that the way we interact with computers will change drastically, in the near future… more specifically when it comes to data input methods. The good old fashioned keyboard and mouse are soon to become museum items. How is that even possible, you wonder? With the latest developments in voice recognition and motion capture technology, there are already more interesting and effective ways of interfacing with our machines. Why would anyone want to bother typing when he could just speak to the computer? Why should we get constrained with a tabletop mouse when we can just point and gesture to get things done?
When it comes to voice recognition, there is already software on the market which works like a charm. A leading example in this kind of technology is called “Dragon Naturally Speaking”; this program includes leading voice recognition technology which can progressively adapt to the specific voice patterns of the user. In other words, the program will literally learn to interpret your speaking and flawlessly translate your spoken words into written commands with almost zero misspellings. So, you can just lean back in your chair and voice your commands, memos, emails or even full-fledged articles and books… all of which will get perfectly transcribed into the computer. The computers of the future will become our own personal typists.
In the future, we’ll get things done in less time, with less effort, and without risks of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. Using a computer mouse for a long time is likely to get you cramped fingers – best case scenario, that is. However, thanks to the developments in motion capture technology and tactile screens, soon enough it will no longer make much sense to keep dragging that cursor around. In the future, if you don’t feel like talking with your computer, you’ll get to either touch the screen or actually gesture your arms around to control your computer. Can you picture yourself browsing the internet literally with the flick of a finger? Well, soon enough you won’t have to use imagination for doing so! Welcome to the days of the future past.
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