Researchers are in fact exploring ways to customize the personalities of virtual assistants at scale; i.e., not simply by handcrafting. Microsoft: https://is.gd/qKxm34 Facebook: https://is.gd/BatzO0 @BrianRoemmele https://www.ft.com/content/f9a13062-5fd7-11e9-b285-3acd5d43599e … via @financialtimes
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Replying to @jamesvlahos @FinancialTimes
James, indeed. You know the only true way to do this at scale is to use the protocols I have been so fortunate to discover in the 1980s one way is real-time Myers-Briggs Indictors. I use this in so many ways. A set personality is also a dead end, it’s about fluidity.
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Totally agree, and once again, my curiosity is stoked to see your system!
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James, thank you sir! We should talk soon. Stuff I can’t write about, you may find interesting.
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