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    1. Braden Ream‏ @ReamBraden 22 Jun 2019
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      Voice is an interface. AI assistants like Alexa are a platform. Voice to AI assistants is akin to touch screens to smartphones. They can be independent of each other, but they work better together. Saying voice is a platform shift is confusing because it’s just the interface.

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    2. Jan König‏ @einkoenig 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @ReamBraden

      Voice is a behavior shift

      2 replies 0 retweets 11 likes
    3. Gurvinder Singh‏ @Govithinks 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @einkoenig @ReamBraden

      100% agree. Hard to understand because it's so early.

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    4. Bob Stolzberg‏ @BobStolzberg 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @Govithinks @einkoenig @ReamBraden

      Easy to understand. Just watch kids. Jan's right, behavior shift. All cloud native apps will need to be refactored for Voice User Interface. Platforms like Pivotal will need to upgrade or be obsolete. So I do see it as a platform shift, too. PaaS is so Passe though.

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    5. Braden Ream‏ @ReamBraden 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @BobStolzberg @Govithinks @einkoenig

      1) I think that’s a little extreme. Voice as an interface has the advantage of fast data input speed but is crippled by data output speed. I think more apps will have voice input as an option but it won’t outright replace web/mobile as it’s just an interface, not a platform.

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    6. Braden Ream‏ @ReamBraden 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @ReamBraden @BobStolzberg and

      2) I see the AI assistants as next-gen search engines that have a cloud based application layer. The core platform shift is computing moving from explicitly asking for help from computers to computers implicitly inferring to help us based off conversations with them.

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    7. Braden Ream‏ @ReamBraden 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @ReamBraden @BobStolzberg and

      3) while everyone early to voice wants voice to be as big as possible, it’s important we take a step back as an industry and ensure we’re being realistic with our outward statements. Voice as a platform is still budding and needs to show more concrete use cases in the next few yr

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    8. Braden Ream‏ @ReamBraden 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @ReamBraden @BobStolzberg and

      I think @bretkinsella does a really good job of balancing hype and reality for the space

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    9. Dave Kemp‏ @Oaktree_Dave 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @ReamBraden @BobStolzberg and

      I was talking to @therednickm the other day about how it feels like we’re in the trough of disillusionment with VUI and voice assistants... the thing that is different this time around is the proliferation of devices, both legacy (smartphones) and new (smart speakers & hearables)

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @Oaktree_Dave @ReamBraden and

      Gentlemen, I hear ya. This is true in the short term. However just like 1976 and what we thought was a PC it is hard for some to perceive how #VoiceFirst will fundamentally change what we think is a computer and computer experience. 1/

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        2. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 23 Jun 2019
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          Replying to @BrianRoemmele @Oaktree_Dave and

          We have assumed that the 1890s invented QWERTY keyboard will be fundamental to the future but as highly contextual true #VoiceFirst assistants arrive we will do 90% less on the computer as the #VoiceFirst assistants do the work for us. We will still have screens just used less.

          1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
        3. Nick Myers‏ @therednickm 23 Jun 2019
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          Replying to @BrianRoemmele @Oaktree_Dave and

          Well said Brian.

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        2. Nick Myers‏ @therednickm 23 Jun 2019
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          Replying to @BrianRoemmele @Oaktree_Dave and

          I view the biggest threat/opportunity right now is education. I think we all can talk amongst ourselves, but if we are not actively educating everyone else around us who will be using this technology in the mainstream this all could be for naught.

          2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
        3. Nick Myers‏ @therednickm 23 Jun 2019
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          Replying to @therednickm @BrianRoemmele and

          Most people I speak with at conferences who are decision makers have no idea where to even begin with all of this. Those who work on building a solid education platform are going to be sought after more than anyone else in the coming years.

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