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Voice interface in Star Trek TNG

by ccManager
Commentary summary:
The replicator's voice controls go awry

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Voice commands have long been characteristic of the way commercial cinema imagines the future of computer interfaces. Ironically, in this first appearance of Picard's famous order for "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot," the system fails to respond correctly. The economy of Picard's language signifies an unnecessary abandonment of natural speech when dealing with mere computer servants, which works against the show's commitment to blurring boundaries between artificial and biological intelligence in other contexts.


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