When Interfaces Start Listening: Shawn Leonard Ruccia on Voice Replacing Touch
For years, we’ve adapted to life through screens—typing, tapping buttons, and swiping through endless menus. It’s functional, but it isn’t natural. Humans are wired to speak, not tap. As voice technology grows more intelligent and human-like, a fundamental shift is underway. At the center of this transition, Shawn Leonard Ruccia and other technology leaders see a clear direction: human-grade voice is emerging as the new user interface, and for many everyday interactions, talking will soon replace tapping.#shawnleonardruccia

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