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Why Hal Will Never Exist

aengblom writes "Researchers at the University of Maryland's Human-Computer Interaction Lab are suggesting what many of us have already guessed. The future of human-computer interaction won't be through speech--it will remain visual (they explain why). The Washington Post is running a story about the researchers and how they think we will get computers to do what we want. The article is a fascinating read and is joined by a great video clip (real or quicktime) of the researchers and their methods. The Post is holding an online discussion with the researchers tomorrow. Also check-out Photomesa the lab's software program that helps track images on a computer. (Throw a directory with a 1,000 high-res files at this thing and you can justify that pricey new computer you bought)."

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  1. Re:Mouth to Brain 'Hey you, shut up!' by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    So when people think out loud they have pointed the speech buffer pointer to working memory and start the speech I/O...
    Hurrrrrr, there's always some sad asshole that posts a pathetically sad comment.