For the entirety of the computing age, human interaction with digital information has been a process of translation. Our complex, parallel, and abstract intent must be laboriously converted into a series of imperfect, low-bandwidth, and serial actions, a text command, a mouse click, a finger swipe, or a spoken word. These interfaces, the keyboard, the mouse, and the touchscreen, form a "glass wall" between human cognition and the machine. We can press our faces against it, but we cannot pass through.
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