Voice is the most natural and traditional form of communication. We all had an Alexa at home, but you would buy it, play with it for five minutes, and put it in a corner and never touch it again.

But, like, you would essentially buy it, play with it for five minutes, and then put it in a corner and never touch it again.

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or predictive AI. Right? It's like there's a was a lot of human in the loop, models that are, like, were very different from today's models, so, like, very, very different. And after that, I had this idea of, like, voice is very natural. It's the most natural and and and traditional form of communication. Like, there has to be something that we're doing with voice. Like, we we all had an Alexa or something like that in at home or a Google Home. Right? But, like, you would essentially buy it, play with it for five minutes, and then put it in a corner and never touch it again. And I I it's not like, well, if it's the most natural and and for my communication, like, how is it that no one has been able to actually crack this market? Like, are we doing something wrong? Like, is there anyone that is thinking about this technology? So that ended up going through the rabbit path of, like, a rabbit hole of trying to figure out who was doing doing something quite unique and and trying to back them and help them. And that led to, like, Symantec, which ended up leading later on to, like, 11 laps and all of those.

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This observation about voice technology resonates universally - everyone can relate to the unused Alexa. It sets up a market opportunity through a relatable consumer experience and positions the speaker as someone who identified a key insight.

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