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I dream of making my own OS that would eliminate this completely. It would use a framework of taking turns with the user. When it's the user's turn to provide input, nothing on the screen would change, ever. After the user completes their input, the computer can do whatever and then provide the output when it's done. Command lines pretty much do this all the time. I think there might be an old IBM terminal type that would send a form for the user to fill out and send back. If there were ever notifications (I would prefer not to have them at all), they would be incorporated into the next set of outputs.
Imagine this as a voice chat interface between 2 human beings. This is basically pretending like the interaction of thought and perception of what is on screen is somehow gated by a “I have fully consciously absorbed everything on screen and decided my next action” perfect modeling where both the human ability to perceive and the computer ability to represent information are prefect.
No. That’s not how humans interact with computers. It’s not how humans interact with each other either.
Turn based games can be fun. They are not how we want to interact for day to day life.
Sorry but your idea comes across as one that makes the job of making the computer good to interact with easier, but not as one that makes the computer better to interact with as a human.
Please stop over simplifying a complex system. Humans are complex, the solution is t to be less human. It is for computers to become better at human interaction on human levels.