vósbased
Vósbased is a term used in speculative technology discourse to describe a class of software systems that are designed primarily around voice interaction and service-based modularity. The concept envisions software where voice input, interpretation, orchestration, and output are central design drivers, with components exposed as interoperable services across platforms.
Origins and scope: The term is not widely standardized and appears in experimental writings and community discussions
Core principles: Vósbased emphasizes a voice-first modality, modular microservices, platform agnosticism, privacy and consent, accessibility, declarative
Architecture: The model envisions layers such as user interface (speech input and output), language understanding and
Applications: The concept is relevant to consumer assistants, enterprise automation, accessibility tools, and embedded devices. Proponents
Reception and status: As a concept, vósbased remains largely theoretical and is discussed as a potential direction