So your Mac, your iPad, your iPhone, it doesn't remember every single thing you ask Siri, but it definitely saves the more interesting conversational things that thinks you might want to come back to.So here's the angle.
And so I'm just going to this slide to show you it's the idea of securing your own oxygen mask before you secure others. Conversational part. Having conversations with people.
If the primary mode of interaction in mental health is conversation, then I think having gen AI and conversational AI is going to transform the set of tools and capabilities that we can have going forward. So that's one of-- I think a lot of things are going to get reinvented over the next couple of years.
The more nuanced discussion is that when you do use awake or are in activation phase, you've authorized listening. That conversational data is fair game, and that can be analyzed. And there are sort of interesting new applications for that data.
You're conversing it to somebody. So conversational element in ghazals is-- it sets it apart. That's why you never shout a ghazal.
It drove the whole thing. That conversational style really worked.
Here's a page that expands on what I said or disagrees or it's funny. Those conversational threads at YouTube serve a different purpose.
And when you actually start studying lots of conversationalists at scale, you start to realize that's not true. Good conversationalists are very often quite prepared, even if you can't observe that preparation. There's a lot to probe a little bit further there.
of... say, Gemini on an Android phone. It's more conversational now, so you can ask it like follow-up questions about something and it will retain that context and keep it going. It has broad world knowledge that it actually uses now instead of just saying, hey, I looked this up for you, or I Googled it and it has on-screen awareness now so you can ask it things
And I responded and realized this was a conversation that was occurring in different places in different times, that the nature of media properly conceived was conversational . So that was a life-changing and career-changing moment for me. And everything since then and all the work I've done has been trying to figure that out.
Remember, for those of you all that are unaware or never knew, his mother was dead. And my gift is conversational empathy and understanding.
And it can be even more complex than that. So in conversational speech, we laugh sometimes because other people are laughing.
Yeah. There's something fun about an intimate room and an intimate kind of theater or a club, even-- you do miss clubs. There's something conversational , even, about that. Going out there, and if there's going to be 60,000 or 80,000 to 100,000 people, you just try and psych yourself up for that.
And I was very interested to notice that you followed that inflection as well, which is totally useful and appropriate in a conversational setting. However, lots of people then transfer that into a formal interview presentation situation,
It was called Urban2 and then later, Urban5. And it was a conversational user interface for urban design. This is 1970. I actually started a little bit before that.
--it is so conversational having known John all my life.
and found that female conversational styles are much more indirect, much more things like, is it a bit warm in here, versus can someone
If you model good conversational etiquette, it's really likely that the people that you talk to on a regular basis will eventually
That allows a conversational thinking approach to solving a game and doing it in a very encouraging way.
But I can understand conversational Kannada.
The dominant conversational style in many organizations tends to be quite masculine and competitive.
in the conversational part.
experiential and conversational public space where you might walk in and in the first room there is a human library where you can borrow people for
Here's a page that expands on what I said or disagrees or it's funny. But in a different conversational medium, there would be a way of forking conversations.
Greg Sanders: Conversational . Conversational .
is very conversational in nature. And so, there's a lot of banter between commenters.
we've got to move on to something else. And so good conversationalists achieve both depth and breadth of topics. That blew my mind.
Turtles are very patient conversationalists.
Talk to them conversationally .
And the the great conversationalist that she is, she posed an issue that she wanted to discuss at at dessert. She
I use this as an example in conversational settings especially, or in understanding kind of the audience of the written space.
It has a slightly new animation and this general new look, plus a new, more expressive voice... And then it launches you into a conversational chat that pulls from Apple's new broad world knowledge base, cites its sources when it has some of those, and lets you click through to that, which I tried.
Sometimes when you have conversations with conversational tools like Gemini, they seem to exhibit human-like qualities, and even sometimes you feel like they have
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that. is that in this highly conversational society, I think it started getting locked down absolutely in mass media and mechanization.
But before we embark on this conversational journey, in the spirit of Dia de Los Muertos, I'd like to take a moment of silence
What are your favorite resources or conversational gambits that you've seen successfully persuade or activate people who believe climate
And it can be even more complex than that. But a lot of that conversational laughter is more communicative.
And ASL app has over 800 conversational signs.
Really want this to be conversational .
And so of course all the new conversational interfaces that are emerging are ones that we think are going to play incredible roles in interaction
We could look back to someone like Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966, who created ELIZA, the therapy program. It's a question and answer conversational user interface. And it's very difficult and problematic in ways that caused Joseph Weizenbaum to rethink his own total engagement with computation and artificial intelligence.
And they said a 20 minute conversational story is the threshold where you can actually make a difference in Hollywood to get someone's attention
begin to imitate the kind of conversational habits that you have.
We now more frequently write in a conversational voice, an understandable style that allows smart non-experts to engage with our material more easily.
It's figuring out what conversational road you're going to go down and what words you're going to use to articulate that thought.
And for part of this more conversational part, about the application of this kind of meditation, it's really important that you guys
Here's a page that expands on what I said or disagrees or it's funny. The point is that in a different conversational medium-- At YouTube, it doesn't matter because it will just be pushed down, there's such volume.
And it gets back to this idea of myth of naturalness. We have this belief that good conversationalists are not only good writ large, they're good on the spot spontaneously. They're coming up with these jokes and ideas and topics and questions like right then and there.
I think a lot of people actually believe that. And I think that's what good conversationalists make others feel that way, show other people that that's where they're coming from, even when they're mad,
She's better educated and a better conversationalist than the others says the madame.