准备好迎接未来那满是低语的办公室吧。

内容来源:https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/10/get-ready-for-the-whisper-filled-office-of-the-future/
内容总结:
随着人们越来越多地与电脑进行语音交互,未来的办公场景可能将发生显著变化。《华尔街日报》近期一篇专题报道聚焦于语音听写应用(如Wispr)的兴起——尤其是这类工具如今可与“氛围编程”(vibe coding)工具联动,并探讨了其对办公室礼仪的潜在影响。
一位风投人士表示,如今走访初创公司办公室,仿佛置身于高端呼叫中心。Gusto联合创始人爱德华·金更是明确向团队预言,未来办公室会“更像销售大厅”。(作为一个曾因工位被临时挪到销售区而留下心理阴影的人,我只能说:哦不。)
金声称,如今只有在万不得已时才会手动打字,但他也承认,在办公室里持续用语音输入“确实有点尴尬”。
同样,人工智能创业者莫莉·安克劳特·米勒坦言,她对着电脑轻声细语的新习惯已让丈夫感到厌烦,如今两人深夜工作时常分坐两处,“或者其中一人会待在书房里”。
不过,Wispr创始人塔纳伊·科塔里坚称,这一切终有一天会变得“正常”,就像人们如今已习惯长时间盯着手机屏幕一样。
中文翻译:
如果我们花越来越多的时间与电脑对话,工作环境会发生怎样的变化?《华尔街日报》近期一篇专题报道探讨了Wispr这类语音输入应用日益流行的趋势(尤其是如今它们已能接入“氛围编程”工具),并分析了这对办公室礼仪可能产生的影响。一位风险投资人表示,如今走进初创公司的办公室,感觉就像踏入高端呼叫中心。而Gusto联合创始人爱德华·金显然在告诉团队,未来的办公室听起来会“更像销售部”。(作为一个因办公桌曾被临时挪到销售部而留下心理阴影的人,请允许我说:千万别啊。)金称自己现在只在万不得已时才打字,但他承认,在办公室持续用语音输入“确实有点尴尬”。同样,AI创业者莫莉·阿姆克劳特·穆勒表示,丈夫对她对着电脑窃窃私语的新习惯感到恼火,于是他们深夜工作时只能分开坐,或者“其中一人会待在书房里”。但Wispr创始人塔奈·科塔里坚称,这一切终有一天会变得“正常”,就像如今人们连续数小时盯着手机已成为常态一样。
英文来源:
How will work setups change if we spend more and more time talking to our computers? A recent feature in the Wall Street Journal looks at the rising popularity of dictation apps like Wispr, especially now that they can be connected to vibe coding tools, and what that might mean for office etiquette.
One VC said that visiting startup offices now feels like stepping into a high-end call center. And Gusto co-founder Edward Kim is apparently telling his team that in the future, offices will sound “more like a sales floor.” (As someone still scarred from the time his desk was briefly relocated to a sales floor, let me say: Oh no.)
Kim claimed that he only types now when he absolutely has to. But he admitted that constantly dictating in the office can be “just a little awkward.”
Similarly, AI entrepreneur Mollie Amkraut Mueller said her husband became annoyed with her new habit of whispering to her computer, so their late-night work sessions now involve sitting apart, or “one of us will stay in our office.”
But Wispr founder Tanay Kothari insisted that this will all seem “normal” one day, just as it’s become normal to spend hours staring at your phone.