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Wednesday, May 03, 2006 8:33:40 PM
The technology is interesting, in the same sense that, say, Artificial Intelligence is interesting.
But being interesting doesn't mean it's going to work reliably enough in enough circumstances that people are going to use it in everyday life. That was the problem with AI -- and, in effect, Mobot's technology really just IS another species of AI/pattern recognition, with all the attendant difficulties.
As I said, it is probably good and maybe even necessary PR for Neomedia -- just as it serves that purpose for Microsoft. But if you hope that it's going to have a huge direct revenue payoff, I personally don't see it. For what those two cents are worth.
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