What is one AI-assisted app that, if gone, would leave you scrambling for alternatives?
Rishabh Sonker
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The distinction between AI-assisted vs AI-first
AI-first: apps/platforms that are build around AI models, for different tasks (eg. blaze.ai, copy.ai, etc.)
AI-assisted: that maintain their key use case outside of the AI world, but AI
1. reduces learning curve: e.g Airtable has AI-generated column formulas
2. reduces manual/grunt work: Lex.page uses AI for spellchecks, etc.
3. reduces time taken to finish a task: (can't think of a product here, yet).
To sum it up, apps that don't replace creativity, but help with making more time for creativity.
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Alex Bravo@al_ex_bravo
If Grammarly disappeared, I’d be lost! It saves me so much time on editing and proofreading.
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I'd be lost without Grammarly - the AI writing assistant that not only catches grammar and spelling errors but uses machine learning to provide style and tone suggestions to improve my writing. A huge timesaver that I rely on daily!
Frase for content optimization! It saves me hours researching and structuring articles.
Notion’s AI-assisted writing tools help me organize my thoughts fast. Losing that would mess up my workflow.
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I think any app that works on GenAI is important. GenAI is useful in almost every office related work and if that's gone you will be scrambling for alternatives.