By the end of the 2020s history will find interesting startup and legacy companies, VCs and pundits were beguiled with other things and not #VoiceFirst in 2019.
There will be notable folks in the mid 2020s that will say “no one saw this shift to voice”.
You folks saw it coming.https://twitter.com/brianroemmele/status/1211651873830141959 …
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
What are the business opportunities you anticipate on the back of this trend?
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Replying to @kryp_tos
Eze, thanks for asking. There is boundless opportunity. The challenge is the limitations the existing
#VoiceFirst platforms have. The way they have been designed is a profound dead end for developers and the companies themselves. Even with this there is opportunity.1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Thanks Brian. So, do you expect more open platforms to be developed in the next decade? Or where do you think the main breakthrough will come from?
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Eze, great question. Indeed I do see more platforms. There will be platforms based on new thinking and hopefully the same VC enthusiasm they had for VR, fake meat, office real estate and other things paid to #VoiceFirst. With the the right funding huge disruption.
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