He notes these other forms of HCI in the video, and I think you’re really underselling the main point of this being ease of use. All of those methods are significantly degraded experiences compared to normal ways of interacting with a computer. The potential for a quadriplegic to interface with a computer at a higher ease of use compared to a human without disabilities is huge.
willwade|1 year ago
But sure - "the potential" is the key thing in all this. Just the cost to benefit ratio is pretty dramatic right now.