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by inthewoods
2937 days ago
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I think there is a huge discoverability problem created by the limitations of these devices. Because we don't believe it can understand anything we say, we instead limit our vocabulary and interactions to what we are confident they will understand. It's the opposite of AI in that this is the machine training us how to communicate with it. So we sit there barking out commands because we are unsure of what it can handle, creating a giant hunt-and-peck problem. This, to me, is likely why Amazon sends me emails saying "What can Alexa do now?" |
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Ex: "Hi (...), since you always turn off the heater when you leave, would you like me to schedule to always do it for you?"