The fact that I don't talk with my AI assistants has nothing to do with uncertainty or lack of awareness.
It's because many contexts don't lend themselves for audible conversations that can be overheard by everyone around us. I don't want to talk about my business and my problems is public.
And it's also because many like to finish an asynchronous comment before hitting Send. (There's not a single social platform that I'm aware of that shows keystrokes to recipients in real time. There's a reason for that.)
And it's also because a text chat is much easier to scroll through and manipulate than a real-time conversation.
What I always find surprising is when technologists simply expect people to switch to a different communication mode with a complete disregard for the context and lived experience.
The fact that I don't talk with my AI assistants has nothing to do with uncertainty or lack of awareness.
It's because many contexts don't lend themselves for audible conversations that can be overheard by everyone around us. I don't want to talk about my business and my problems is public.
And it's also because many like to finish an asynchronous comment before hitting Send. (There's not a single social platform that I'm aware of that shows keystrokes to recipients in real time. There's a reason for that.)
And it's also because a text chat is much easier to scroll through and manipulate than a real-time conversation.
What I always find surprising is when technologists simply expect people to switch to a different communication mode with a complete disregard for the context and lived experience.
Interesting!
Great stuff Sahar
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