New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Why has typing on a phone not improved in ~20 years?
Ask HN: Why has typing on a phone not improved in ~20 years?
6 by mvkel | 5 comments on Hacker News.
Typing on an iPhone today is just as error-prone as it was when the phone launched in 2007. Next token predictors have largely solved this for day-to-day use. Swipe + a more modern prediction model would mean we'd be able to type one-handed without looking at the screen at all, and have perfect accuracy. We have the tech today. For whatever reason, nobody is using it. Why?
6 by mvkel | 5 comments on Hacker News.
Typing on an iPhone today is just as error-prone as it was when the phone launched in 2007. Next token predictors have largely solved this for day-to-day use. Swipe + a more modern prediction model would mean we'd be able to type one-handed without looking at the screen at all, and have perfect accuracy. We have the tech today. For whatever reason, nobody is using it. Why?
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