Would keyboards still be the primary way of text inputs to a computer for a majority of adults in 2030?
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I know this is a broad question and lots of stuff needs to be defined better for a resolution. This question arises from someone's comment on whether keyboards will still be around in 10 years and only used by hippies, after seeing the latest chatGPT voice module.
majority = in the US and europe
computers = murky; the primary device
keyboard = can be real or virtual (on-screen, or ... virtual, like in headsets)
Help me operationalize a better resolution criteria in the spirit of the question!
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