Google Assistant beats out the others for meds... Not so different than your earlier conclusions @bmetrock @cybulsky https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/19/google-assistant-beats-alexa-and-siri-at-recognizing-medications.html … this is where the @nuance folks have an advantage in the #healthcare space with ontology #VoiceFirst @bretkinsella
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Replying to @mark_voicefirst @bmetrock and
Should this even be a field that should be treated like any other in terms of opening it up for 3rd parties w/ for-profit interest? I see voice assistants as diff from web searches in that they could end up being “trusted” more, since they speak human and most even have a name
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Replying to @tpgoebel @mark_voicefirst and
Folks, this is where there is a folk in the road. It is vitally important to first define the
#VoiceFirst device role and the expectations of the user. Indeed Tobias makes an excellent point. If full trust is granted and it is a true deep context personal assistant, new rules.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele @tpgoebel and
We form anthropomorphic based trust, which will likely never change after 20 million years of human evolution, there is responsibly expectations in the
#VoiceFirst system. At some point you will not know if that voice you hear is a real person or not thus there needs to be rules.1 reply 2 retweets 8 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele @tpgoebel and
It is a sticky problem. Agree that we anthropomorphize and will probably intuitively form greater trust for these devices and their answers. I'm not quite sure who can be the independent arbiter to mediate or determine what is trustworthy. Not sure the wikipedia model works.
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Mark, great points! Indeed not only will we form great trust but also a relationship that is unlike any we have with technology. Not the sort found in science fiction but it will be there. I have clear ways for how trust needs to play out—we are not moving in this direction.
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