Summary

  • Through the Hyperlegible podcast, Packy McCormick explores the writings of internet people, such as Julian Goldberg, who has returned to writing after a two-year absence.
  • In his most recent piece, “The Case Against Conversational Interfaces,” Goldberg argues that conversational interfaces are complementary to existing workflows and should not be used instead of graphical user interfaces.
  • He further notes that conversational interfaces will be used to enhance activities such as telling other apps to perform certain tasks while users continue with their current activities.
  • He fashions his writing process, starting with a discussion with AI, then writing by hand for 60% of the time, and finally, putting everything together in Figma or Google Docs.
  • Packy McCormick concludes by stating that he is honing the Hyperlegible podcast to make it more serious and higher in quality through the expertise of an editor, Jim Portela.

By Packy McCormick

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