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    1. VOICE‏ @VoiceSummitAI 2 Jan 2019
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      "Amazon will release the “Alexa Phone” with a surprising feature set including a new wireless ear and microphone technology." — @BrianRoemmele "But by the end of 2019, a unicorn will emerge in the space." — @peteerickson More at http://bit.ly/2CL2mNV  by @bretkinsella

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    2. Daniel Cook‏ @jdanielcook 2 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @VoiceSummitAI @BrianRoemmele and

      It is astounding that all the 5 biggest tech (FAAMG) companies are in voice but there is still room for more. I can't think of another tech that both has the number of users and the number of competitors.

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    3. Bret Kinsella @ CES‏ @bretkinsella 2 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @jdanielcook @VoiceSummitAI and

      The web / internet. Also, for a brief moment: social.

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    4. Daniel Cook‏ @jdanielcook 2 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @bretkinsella @VoiceSummitAI and

      True, hopefully the web is going to be the model.

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    5. Daniel Cook‏ @jdanielcook 2 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @jdanielcook @bretkinsella and

      Does this mean we need a W3 for voice? The lack of interoperability will probably lead to something like social is today: a duopoly with other niche players.

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    6. Bret Kinsella @ CES‏ @bretkinsella 3 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @jdanielcook @VoiceSummitAI and

      The web was built on a standard that was open so the origin was different. Social was built on an open network but the model creates natural monopolies. Voice AI is proprietary and only interoperable if the platforms decide its in their interest. Don’t expect a standard to arise

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    7. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 3 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @bretkinsella @jdanielcook and

      Brian Roemmele Retweeted Brian Roemmele

      Gentlemen, I suggest that the true API to any #VoiceFirst device is in fact the human voice. There are no permissions needed and any device can participate. I started doing this in 2014. Here is a sliver I made public in 2016:https://twitter.com/brianroemmele/status/720037718953033729?s=21 …

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      #Alexa + #Siri friendship: Indeed I have a meeting with "Mr Jones" at 5pm. How #Siri came to know is fascinating! pic.twitter.com/2nhR7mawD7
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    8. Daniel Cook‏ @jdanielcook 3 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @BrianRoemmele @bretkinsella and

      I guess the question is will providers use voice as a medium between each other? I would see that as a fallback only if there is a) no direct integration and b) no text-based api. Both would be preferable over converting the request to audio.

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    9. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 3 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @jdanielcook @bretkinsella and

      Daniel, great points! Indeed I agree. I will also suggest that there is a very rich and rewarding aspect to using my protocol here. I have demonstrated a synergistic result that I think may be very difficult and require dozens of APIs. I can do it with a few spoken sentences.

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    10. Daniel Cook‏ @jdanielcook 3 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @BrianRoemmele @bretkinsella and

      That is where my option 'b' comes in. It doesn't require converting the text to voice before sending it to the other system.

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 3 Jan 2019
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      Replying to @jdanielcook @bretkinsella and

      Daniel, indeed. In my work I never need to actually convert to text. The Raspberry PI based True Personal Assistant does this in real-time. In the demo, I just stated the process by askin a question. The rest was automatic.

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        1. Daniel Cook‏ @jdanielcook 3 Jan 2019
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          Replying to @BrianRoemmele @bretkinsella and

          I agree, the thing is text is so much easier for API calls. I guess you could create a temporary server and trap the audio on it using 3rd-party client libraries but that would be very expensive to scale.

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