Will speech recognition replace touchscreens?

Perceptual Computing

Although Intel It has not given any great bell with super powerful processors as other companies have done, it has attracted a lot of attention in the CES with the new technologies in which they are working together with other partners to create new forms of computing that go beyond touchscreens. Mooley Elden, Senior Vice President of Intel, has gone so far as to say that in about 3-5 years, in fact, touchscreens will be obsolete, but what will replace them?

Well, according to Elden, the most obvious candidate is the the language. The claim seems anything but far-fetched considering the success of Crab and the rest of applications that perform their functions in systems Android. In IntelHowever, they are trying to take the concept much further, so that we can efficiently operate our devices solely with each other's voice, and they believe that we have finally reached the necessary degree of computational power to achieve this. The technologies presented at CES are still in beta, but Elden He believes that in just a few years they will have surpassed the now dominant touchscreens, just as they dictated the death sentence for the physical keyboard.

Perceptual Computing

The demonstrations of these technologies that Intel has called “perceptual computing”, However, they go beyond the speech recognition, and make extensive use of eye movement and of our own body, working in a similar way to the Kinect, but with much more precision and range. As collected Cnet, Elden has come to predict systems that would allow a film to change according to our reactions (if we look away from the screen when we see blood, they would stop showing us that type of images, for example). Will we really see such technologies in our daily lives so soon?


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  1.   Fb said

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