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I will conclude with a discussion of lessons learned and opportunities
for using voice control in Emacs for AI-assisted literate programming.
+About the speaker:
+
+I am an associate professor of biochemistry at the University of
+Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. I use X-ray crystallography to study
+the structures of RNA, proteins, and protein-drug complexes. I have
+been using Python and LaTeX for a dozen years and Jupyter Notebooks
+since 2013. I have been using Emacs every day for 2.5 years. I
+discovered voice control this summer when my chronic repetitive stress
+injury flared up while entering data in a spreadsheet. I found that
+voice control is a great way to create prose and write literate
+programming documents while maintaining one's health.
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