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Sam Iglesias
@sam
I’m curious, for those interested in Neuralink type things: why do people assume that the brain can generate thoughts and intentions faster than speech? Speech: 125-150 WPM Typing: 65-75 WPM Wouldn’t we have evolved some level of parity whereby we more or less think in language at roughly the rate of speech?
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@swabbie.eth
do you never stumble over your words?
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@sam
Ok, let’s take it that speech stumbling is a mechanical constraint over a mental one. What’s the gain? 10%? Also worth noting there are some people who never stumble, from what I can tell, take an Ed Witten.
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@swabbie.eth
I think for a lot of people, myself included, thoughts to speech is a “translation” that takes effort and often planning / practice. Speech stumbling seems to be just one piece of evidence for that.
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