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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Dedew@dedew16
One AI-assisted app that I’d scramble to replace is Airtable. It uses AI to simplify tasks like generating column formulas, reducing the learning curve and manual work. While not replacing creativity, it saves time, allowing more focus on creative tasks.
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