Posted January 24, 2023
I'm fond of old videos talking about things that people were predicting. From the pre-internet era of the multimedia revolution, that sort of era.
One prediction that was always laughable was voice control. Using an input method that is more exhaustive (and typically slower) than simply moving your fingers about which itself ignores several major problems; language, dialect, accent, speed, cadence, volume, security, and more.
Virtual Reality is another. While it is sort of a thing, it's nowhere close to the complete immersion and saturation that they often posited; because wearing even a slightly bulky hat prove too much for most people; that and predicting it'd be so by 2003 was worthy of a sensible chuckle.
Edit:
You are allowed to discuss other failed paradigm shifts, just you know, keep it somewhat dated.
One prediction that was always laughable was voice control. Using an input method that is more exhaustive (and typically slower) than simply moving your fingers about which itself ignores several major problems; language, dialect, accent, speed, cadence, volume, security, and more.
Virtual Reality is another. While it is sort of a thing, it's nowhere close to the complete immersion and saturation that they often posited; because wearing even a slightly bulky hat prove too much for most people; that and predicting it'd be so by 2003 was worthy of a sensible chuckle.
Edit:
You are allowed to discuss other failed paradigm shifts, just you know, keep it somewhat dated.
Post edited January 25, 2023 by Darvond