Typewise keyboard uses artificial intelligence to improve smartphone typing
The latest version of keyboard app Typewise combines autocorrection, language detection and a user-friendly "honeycomb" layout, to help you type faster with fewer errors.
Launching today, Typewise 3.0 is designed to significantly improve the user experience of typing on a smartphone.
Typewise combines a hexagonal keyboard layout with AI technology
As with earlier versions, it features a hexagonal keyboard layout that is better suited to two-thumb typing than a traditional QWERTY layout.
It combines this with newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) technology so that the keyboard can accurately correct mistakes, switch between languages and predict what you're going to type next.
"Typewise began as a solution to make daily life easier, to put a stop to annoying typos and cumbersome typing," said digital strategist David Eberle, who co-founded Typewise alongside data scientist Janis Berneker. "Our mission is to change the way we input information into our devices."
The company says its keyboard reduces the number of typos by 400 per cent
Eberle and Berneker collaborated with ETH Zurich to develop the latest version of Typewise. Together with the University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich had previously carried out a study which found that one in five words written on a smartphone contain typos.
The developers claim that Typewise can reduce the number of typos by 75 per cent and result in 33 per cent faster typing speeds.
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