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I like it. Two comments:1. If you think about the plmrgaomabre controller on each item as its own entity, and then remove it one step from the actual device, you have a separate control entity. These entities are the plmrgaomabre interface to the device that can understand the natural language, understand the information of the device, and make recommendations and other actions based on that information and your communication with it.AKA it's a user. Or a shopkeeper. Or a technician. I'm kind of a fan of finding a way to keep people in this loop. I think it's a little dangerous to remove too much of the human element from our human experience.2. The whole IBM Jeopardy computer is one of the next big steps in corporate funding for such natural language processors. I hope a.) that thing works well and b.) they make that technology available to more applications.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Michi
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 19:47:00
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