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The Great Dictation Boom Is Here

The Atlantic - Technology

As a little girl, I often found myself in my family's basement, doing battle with a dragon. I wasn't gaming or playing pretend: My dragon was a piece of enterprise voice-dictation software called Dragon Naturally Speaking, launched in 1997 (and purchased by my dad, an early adopter). As a kid, I was enchanted by the idea of a computer that could type for you. The premise was simple: Wear a headset, pull up the software, and speak. Your words would fill a document on-screen without your hands having to bear the indignity of actually typing.