> > But I still maintain that Stephen Wolfram will never definitively make
> > Mathematica the world's easiest to learn language.
>
> > I take exception to what he said:
>
> > "It'll probably be related to my goal in the next year or two of making
> > Mathematica definitively the world's easiest to learn language..."
>
> The man's got a respectable goal.  What's to take exception to?  The
> goal may be unobtainable within our current view of what Mathematica
> is, but if you read the rest of the reddit discussion, he really seems
> to be pushing hard on the "alpha" paradigm, and natural language
> interaction.
>
> Two years ago, few would believe that a computer could win Jeopardy,
> much less against the best players in recent history.  From what I
> hear, Siri is fairly awesome.  Natural language interaction is coming.

Incidentally, I hear that Siri uses W|A for some of "her"
interactions.  No, I don't have a reference.

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