genuinely curious...if you had to play devils advocate what would you say is the bear case for voice?
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Replying to @danielrakh
Daniel, great question. Technology that is non evolving—fast enough. Today's
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
...much like say the internet did for desktops, or do you see voice as stand alone paradigm?
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Replying to @danielrakh
Daniel, I see it transcending all modalities ultimately. Our intelligent assistants by voice will do what we used to: sort/sift
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
so if i'm not mistaken you're assuming that voice is the most efficient way (today) to transmit information. What about...
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consumption? does the same hold true for how we consume information?
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Replying to @danielrakh
Daniel, great question. In most cases yes. With images and video. We will read text response too but far less.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
interesting. i would say the bear case in voice isn't the evolution of the tech but rather the evolution of us as humans.
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Replying to @danielrakh
Daniel, I hear ya. We as technologists overthink this sometimes. One reason Alexa has shocked most of the tech world.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
I was shocked that it was Amazon with the hit device! Really expected Apple to nail this but that's a different convo haha.
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Daniel, indeed. 2017 will be full of more surprises like this. A very, very rich moment in tech history.
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