Comment by kristjank

1 day ago

I reread those paragraphs. I find the transformative effect of the email missing from the whole discussion. The end result of the inbox examples is to change some internal information in the mind of the recipient. Agent working within the context of the email has very little to contribute because it does not know the OP's schedule, dinner plans, whether he has time for the walk and talk or if he broke his ankle last week... I'd be personally afraid to have something rummaging in my social interface that can send (and let's be honest, idiots will CtrlA+autoreply their whole inboxes) invites, timetables, love messages etc. in my name. It has too many lemmas that need to be fulfilled before it can be assumed competent, and none of those are very well demonstrated. It's cold fusion technology. Feasible, should be nice if it worked, but it would really be a disappointment if someone were to use it in its current state.