AI dictation and typing solve different problems. Dictation helps when the idea is large, contextual, or hard to start. Typing helps when the work needs precision.
A strong workflow uses both. Speak to produce the raw material, then type to sharpen it.
Speak when context matters
Voice is useful when the message needs background, reasoning, examples, or tone. It lets you include the parts you might skip if you were trying to type quickly.
That makes dictation strong for emails, AI prompts, notes, issue reports, and updates.
Type when precision matters
The keyboard is still best for exact names, numbers, code syntax, formatting, and final line edits.
Think of CastVerb as a way to make the first draft easier, not as a reason to stop reviewing the final draft.
FAQ
Is AI dictation faster than typing?
It can be faster for first drafts and context-heavy writing. Typing may still be faster for precise edits and short exact changes.
When should I use dictation?
Use dictation when you need to capture a full thought, explain context, brainstorm, or start a draft.
When should I use the keyboard?
Use the keyboard for precision, structure, formatting, names, numbers, code, and final edits.