It's a really interesting idea and the demos are a great touch.<p>I'd have a couple of concerns if I was looking to adopt this:<p>- Is it actually quicker than filling in a form, especially for questions which would normally be radio buttons or checkboxes? For example on the conference signup example I have to type the days I'll be attending rather than just clicking a couple of checkboxes<p>- The validation doesn't seem very strict. For example on the conference signup again, I entered 'John Smith, Saturday and Sunday, 4XL' and it recorded my t-shirt size as XXL. The fact that there's no user-visible validation step is problematic because in real life, if I submitted my response by email I'd have no way of knowing that the AI had misclassified that response. As the form creator I don't want to have to look through the raw text of every response to check if it's been recorded correctly.<p>I think the site feedback example is the best use case; at the moment I wouldn't trust it to work with anything with more concrete real-world effects like getting the wrong size t-shirt or being registered for the wrong days