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I’m struggling with this too, but I think the idea is that it allows for fully synchronous requests. You can wait for something long running to finish or for response data to be returned (this could be a generated AI response) and still close out the initial request. The old way to do it was to issue the service call and then monitor the state of the entity to confirm it changed.
I also think it can help with multiple service calls tied into the same verbal request (e.g. “Turn on the light and open the shades”).