Talking to Kiki
Voice isn't a feature you turn on in one app — it's a first-class way to use the whole system. You can run Kiki entirely by talking to it.
What you can do
- Start a task by speaking — "draft a reply to Sam saying I'll be ten minutes late."
- Steer one in progress — "actually, make it more formal."
- Interrupt any time — start talking and Kiki stops to listen. No waiting for it to finish.
- Hear it back — Kiki can speak results and progress, and ask you questions out loud.
It listens across everything
Voice works across all your sessions at once. You can address a specific task or the system as a whole, and Kiki can speak up from a task running in the background — for example, to ask for the go-ahead in Assisted mode.
Voice and control
Speaking respects whatever mode you're in. And in Agent mode, your voice can change the mode itself — say "take over" or "let me drive" to hand control back and forth without touching the keyboard.
Your voice stays private
Like the rest of Kiki, voice is private by default. Voice interactions are kept away from third-party services unless you explicitly allow it — so talking to your computer doesn't mean sending your voice to someone else's.
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