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ChuckMcM ◴[] No.43543501[source]
This clearly elucidated a number of things I've tried to explain to people who are so excited about "conversations" with computers. The example I've used (with varying levels of effectiveness) was to get someone to think about driving their car by only talking to it. Not a self driving car that does the driving for you, but telling it things like: turn, accelerate, stop, slow down, speed up, put on the blinker, turn off the blinker, etc. It would be annoying and painful and you couldn't talk to your passenger while you were "driving" because that might make the car do something weird. My point, and I think it was the author's as well, is that you aren't "conversing" with your computer, you are making it do what you want. There are simpler, faster, and more effective ways to do that then to talk at it with natural language.
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moffkalast ◴[] No.43543657[source]
Honestly that just says that the interface is too low level. Telling a car to drive you to some place and make it fast is how we interact with taxi drivers. It works fine as a concept, it just needs a higher level of abstraction that isn't there yet.
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citrin_ru ◴[] No.43543765[source]
Selecting pick-up/drop-off points on a map for me easier than explaining in words and that’s on of appeals of uber like services.
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1. TeMPOraL ◴[] No.43544519{3}[source]
It's easier up until it's time to drop you off, and the selected dropoff point is suboptimal or plain impossible to stop at, and you want to give the car last-minute directions. Then the traditional, "human driver way" of looking out the window and telling them where to go based on what you see is far superior than trying to perspective-switch between the 3D situated view and imprecise, finicky 2D map interface.
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2. citrin_ru ◴[] No.43544951[source]
A perfect interface would be a combination of both ways. Also it depends on personal preferences. I learned to use a paper map as a teenager and it’s convenient for me but I know some people struggle to find a way even using a map on a smartphone.