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  1. The end of typing? Why workers are suddenly ditching their keyboards

    A growing number of workers in Silicon Valley are adopting AI-powered voice dictation tools, a phenomenon being termed "voicepilling." This shift from traditional typing is driven by the belief that speaking to technology can significantly enhance productivity, as human speech is considerably faster than typing. While some early adopters report increased efficiency, others find the technology unreliable and prefer the deliberate pace of typing for organizing thoughts. AI

    The end of typing? Why workers are suddenly ditching their keyboards

    IMPACT AI voice dictation tools are changing how some professionals work, potentially boosting productivity but also raising concerns about reliability and user experience.

  2. Dessn raises $6M for its production focused design tool

    Dessn, a design tool startup, has secured $6 million in funding to enhance its production-focused platform. The tool allows designers to work directly within a live codebase in the cloud, abstracting away setup complexities. This approach aims to streamline the handoff between design and development teams, differentiating it from ideation-focused tools. Dessn plans to integrate with collaboration tools like Slack and meeting notetakers to further automate design prototyping. AI

    Dessn raises $6M for its production focused design tool

    IMPACT Accelerates design-to-development workflows by enabling direct codebase interaction, potentially speeding up product iteration cycles.

  3. The office of the future might sound like a call centre as more workers turn to voice AI for coding and tasks. One VC describes startup offices now as feeling l

    The future office environment may increasingly resemble a call center, with workers utilizing voice AI for coding and other tasks. This shift is driven by the rising popularity of dictation tools, leading to workplaces where employees speak commands to AI assistants rather than typing. Some industry leaders suggest these future environments could sound more like a sales floor due to this voice-first approach. AI

    The office of the future might sound like a call centre as more workers turn to voice AI for coding and tasks. One VC describes startup offices now as feeling l

    IMPACT Predicts a shift in workplace dynamics and culture due to the adoption of voice AI for productivity tasks.

  4. Get ready for the whisper-filled office of the future

    The increasing use of AI dictation and voice-to-text tools is changing office environments, leading to a rise in people whispering commands to their computers. This shift is prompting discussions about office etiquette and how to manage the potential awkwardness and noise. While some find the constant dictation disruptive, others believe it will become a normalized aspect of future workplaces. AI

    Get ready for the whisper-filled office of the future

    IMPACT AI dictation tools are changing workplace dynamics, prompting new considerations for office etiquette and collaboration.