Short answer: No.
Slightly longer answer: Can you imagine a world of the future where we tell our computers what we want to do instead of typing? You can? Well, now imagine that world of the future when you’re in a cubicle with 3 other people all telling their computers what you want them to do, and there’s another 19 cubicles on your floor, with another 4 people in each of those cubicles each talking to their computers all day long?
Honestly, it’s difficult enough working in corporate environments with people around us on the phone, let alone people around us either being on the phone or talking their way through an email, or uttering random commands.
Voice command interfaces will undoubtedly continue to improve as processors and digital sampling systems continue to improve, and they will serve a purpose in the future. However, seeing as we would need a fundamental revision to the layout of offices and space within businesses to facilitate all computer-using employees speaking all day at their computers, it’s not likely to be the future of corporate computer usage.












