I have a related thought. A lot of people are not good at reading. Those people are underrepresented on a text platform like this, but they’re out there.
The us’ education system is spotty. That doesn’t help. There’s also a long podcast about how reading is often taught badly: https://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/ (yes, it has a transcript)
But there are probably a lot of people who secretly sigh with relief when they find that five minute video instead of the two paragraph answer. They legit struggle to read it, and that’s uncomfortable and embarrassing.
Verbally like read aloud? Probably worse because at least with video you can usually fast forward and see the preview to get a gist of what you’re looking at. Like if it’s a video game walkthrough I can fast forward until I see a part I recognize
I have a related thought. A lot of people are not good at reading. Those people are underrepresented on a text platform like this, but they’re out there.
Something like half of US adults cannot read at an 6th grade level. ( https://www.apmresearchlab.org/10x-adult-literacy )
The us’ education system is spotty. That doesn’t help. There’s also a long podcast about how reading is often taught badly: https://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/ (yes, it has a transcript)
But there are probably a lot of people who secretly sigh with relief when they find that five minute video instead of the two paragraph answer. They legit struggle to read it, and that’s uncomfortable and embarrassing.
It’s a fair point. Someone close to me would be like this.
That said, if a chatbot can explain verbally, would that be better than video in most cases ?
Verbally like read aloud? Probably worse because at least with video you can usually fast forward and see the preview to get a gist of what you’re looking at. Like if it’s a video game walkthrough I can fast forward until I see a part I recognize