Intriguing thinking about what a conversation means. It is not only about context, but building sets of information based on previous questions, answers and reactions. Expectations about interaction, correctness, trust and risk and even assumed relationships.
In O'Reilly: " ... When our stuff speaks to us, we exchange more than ideas. We're in the midst of a significant shift in voice and conversation technology, and it's starting to be used in interesting and unexpected ways. ... "
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