Great question. In some ways. We always get “big” with new paradigms and then they grown smaller till they “disappear”. For voice as a user interface to a computer system to gain utility it had to get the entire iPhone stack to grow until the apps and then the phone “disappears”.
This is an interesting question. We have become more like the computer because the computer could not understand us. Today it can, just by talking, yet we are stuck and beguiled by the tech and us as sifter and sorter of raw data. We will grow up past the things we do today.
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Wonderful question. There are quite a few. Many are not fully disclosed, because they use technologies that are not “available” yet. When you track the ones that are, there is an Ahh Haa moment. You realize we move away from us doing the work, to work getting done—for you.
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