| ▲ | nubg 3 hours ago | |
Btw while I think this is cool and useful for real time voice interfaces for the general populace, I wonder if for professional users (eg a dev coding by dictating all day), a simple push to talk is not always going to be superior, because you can make long pauses while you think about something, this would creep out a human, but the AI would wait patiently for your push to talk. | ||
| ▲ | bpanahij 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
As a dev myself, I see a couple of modes of operation: - push to talk - long form conversation - short form conversation In both conversational approaches the AI can respond with simple acknowledgements. When prompted by the user the AI could go into longer discussions and explanations. It might be nice for the AI to quickly confirm it hears me and for it to give me subtle queues that it’s listening: backchannels: “yeah”, and non-verbal: “mhmm”. So I can imagine having a developer assistant that feels more like working with another dev than working with a computer. That being said, there is room for all modes, all at the same time, and at different times shifting between them. A lot of time I just don’t want to talk at all. | ||