I'd never personally use it.

Though having a team in Skype or in a 3D world with virtual objects of all 
kinds and haptic gloves, you could communicate faster maybe. Text is still the 
dominant because of editability, storability,  and wide vocabulary. The glove 
thing is costly in money and time. Visual communication is much more intuitive, 
but we can't quickly share the visions in our brain yet. Drawing (or fake hand 
drawing in air in Skype) your AI network however (or texting clearly) still 
saves thousands of readers time. Videos are used on the internet to communicate.

The human brain evolves its data every day, going over parts of it's 
'sentences' editing them, even using text editors to help achieve this! Brain 
can forget too. We use vision for deep reasoning over sound of objects 'cat 
ran'. And when it has something big enough to share finally, it writes it 
up/finishes doing so until great things are said neatly (hence great). Ready to 
share. However if your refining/building new data with other brains, which is 
better, same, you share snippets of text, no Skype, but visual Skype transfer 
through mental/ hands etc/ ink is still faster in some cases of ambiguity or 
when have something ready to share or requires little editing (ex. a fast pace 
house intruder, family won't write txt but use voice instead). Sharing your 
text every so often as you write it to get others opinions is useful. We seem 
to use vision in solo and multi brain sessions when really need it and/or 
'appears' more useful considering your knowledge of ambiguity fighting. Multi 
brain visual sharing of your new work is costly but in some cases faster.

So text away, edit, deep dream, share, draw image if faster. Perhaps a real 
time text editor for multiple cursors with voice chat to explain edits. 
Whatever is fastest will be most pleasing in the end.
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