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Tip of the day #9

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nuttyartist opened this issue Jan 2, 2020 · 0 comments
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Tip of the day #9

nuttyartist opened this issue Jan 2, 2020 · 0 comments

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nuttyartist commented Jan 2, 2020

It is a known problem in PR's (Personal Assistants) that are interacted by voice interfaces, that it's hard to develop a "Theory Of Mind" for them[1]. It's hard to know what they're capable of. This leads the user to think he's missing something, he doesn't really understand the true abilities of what's in front of him. This feeling discourages people from fully utilizing the potential of PR's which usually results in falling back to very mundane uses (setting timers, weathers, etc...).

I thought about it a bit and remembered back at the day of some "Tip of the day" windows popping up to let you learn more about a software in a non-intrusive way.

This can be a great addition to our app. It can help us educate people on ways they can use Jarvis.

Of course, until we verify that claim, it's an experiment, so we'll see what happens.
(Better to track how/if people using it using analytics).

Here's a draft what it might look like:
Tip of the day 001

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