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Why the tech industry wants to take away your screen

The tech industry is pivoting away from traditional screens toward voice and wearable interfaces to combat a growing attention crisis.

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The brief

Technology is shifting from a reliance on screens toward the integration of voice and wearable devices. This transition is described as the next phase of technology, aiming to move beyond the smartphone-centric model.

Coverage from the BBC, AzerNews, and TechSpective emphasizes this hardware shift. TechCrunch specifically highlights that the era of the smartphone created an attention crisis, while TheFutureParty refers to this movement as "Tech The Brakes." Future developments center on how these voice and wearable alternatives will replace screen-based interactions as the primary way users engage with technology.

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What is replacing screens in the tech industry?

According to AzerNews, the industry is shifting toward voice and wearable devices.

Why is the industry moving away from smartphones?

TechCrunch reports that the smartphone era created an attention crisis.

How is this shift being characterized?

TechSpective describes this as the next phase of technology, while TheFutureParty calls it "Tech The Brakes."

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