Voice is a Huge Unlock
Most people interact with AI by typing. Hunting and pecking on a keyboard, carefully crafting prompts, editing as they go.
There's a faster way.
The Tool I Use
I use Wispr Flow - it lets me double-tap a key and just start talking. Speech becomes text instantly, wherever my cursor is. It's transformed how I work with AI.
The Speed Difference
The average person types 40 words per minute. The average person speaks 150 words per minute. That's nearly 4x faster.
But speed isn't even the main benefit.
The Context Difference
When you type, you edit yourself. You trim the context. You try to be efficient with your words.
When you speak, you ramble. You include the backstory. You mention the thing that might be relevant but you're not sure. You think out loud.
That "inefficient" rambling? It's exactly what AI needs. All that extra context helps it understand what you actually want, not just what you managed to type.
How It Works
Wander around the room, have a stretch, look at the whiteboard, talk through the problem for five minutes straight.
Tap the key again. All that speech becomes text, lightly cleaned up, pasted wherever my cursor was.
No hunting for words. No backspacing. Just thoughts becoming text at the speed of speech.
The Workflow
Complex task to explain? Talk it through. Document to draft? Talk out the key points. Bug to describe? Walk through what happened verbally.
The AI gets four times more context in the same amount of time. Your hands stay free. Your brain stays in flow.
Voice isn't a nice-to-have. It's a multiplier.
