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johnnyy
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Dabei seit: 27.05.2026 Beiträge: 5
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Verfasst am: So 05 Jul, 2026 10:12 Titel: How multimodal experiences will change the business |
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| Last week I used an app where I could type a question, upload a photo, and then continue by voice without starting over. It felt surprisingly natural compared to switching between different tools. It made me wonder if this is how we'll use most technology soon. How do you think multimodal experiences will change the way people interact with technology?
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1winbizpk
Matrose

Dabei seit: 05.07.2026 Beiträge: 4 Wohnort: Islamabad, Pakistan
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Verfasst am: So 05 Jul, 2026 10:42 Titel: |
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| That is a really insightful take. Seamless switching between input modes — text, voice, image — is becoming the standard for modern digital platforms. I expect entertainment and live streaming services will move in the same direction, as users prefer connected experiences over juggling multiple tools. |
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1winbizpk
Matrose

Dabei seit: 05.07.2026 Beiträge: 4 Wohnort: Islamabad, Pakistan
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denj
Matrose

Dabei seit: 27.05.2026 Beiträge: 7
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Verfasst am: So 05 Jul, 2026 12:14 Titel: |
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| I recently started using a language learning app that lets me listen to conversations, answer by speaking, and scan pictures of signs while traveling. At first I thought all those features would be distracting, but after a few days they actually worked together really well. I noticed I spent less time figuring out which button to press and more time focusing on what I wanted to do. I think multimodal experiences will make technology feel less like software and more like a conversation. As long as the different ways of interacting stay simple instead of overwhelming people, I can see them becoming part of everyday life for work, learning, and even small daily tasks.
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nikki800
Matrose

Dabei seit: 27.05.2026 Beiträge: 7
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Verfasst am: So 05 Jul, 2026 14:11 Titel: |
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| I think they'll become much more common because people naturally switch between speaking, typing, and showing images depending on the situation. I had to organize some documents recently, and it was much easier to upload photos, ask questions in text, and confirm details by voice than doing everything manually. After that I became curious about how these systems are designed, so I read an article called Multimodal Experiences that explained the idea in a very clear way. It wasn't overly technical, just a good overview of why combining different interaction methods can save time and make technology feel more flexible. My guess is that in a few years people won't even think about changing input methods because it will happen naturally.
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