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Jianyu Wangleft a comment
The ability to ingest'messy' inputs like photos and PDFs is a game changer. đź§ą Most tools choke on anything that isn't a perfectly formatted CSV. If this handles the cleanup effectively, it solves 80% of the headache.

Pandada AIBuild data wealth: Turns files into McKinsey-level insights
Jianyu Wangleft a comment
This sounds genuinely useful—having a private, dedicated health space where answers are grounded in *my* records could make prep for appointments and tracking care way easier. As long as the privacy controls are solid and it stays “assist, not replace,” I’m into it.

ChatGPT HealthChatGPT designed for health and wellness
Jianyu Wangleft a comment
If it’s real (big if — it’s mostly coming from a “predictions” report, not a confirmed deal), it could be promising: Pinterest has intent-rich visual data + commerce/ads infrastructure that fits where OpenAI seems to be going. But it’s also risky: major user backlash potential, messy moderation/IP issues, and a big culture/integration challenge for a consumer social platform.
Jianyu Wangleft a comment
For me: ChatGPT = best all-rounder (brainstorming + writing + quick help), Claude = strongest for deep coding/refactors, Gemini = great when you need huge context + Google ecosystem. Honestly, the “winner” is whichever fits your workflow.
AI Showdown: Gemini vs. ChatGPT vs. Claude - Who wins for what?
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Jianyu Wangleft a comment
Tried GetThis recently and it’s been a really pleasant surprise. It makes it effortless to turn a messy dump of thoughts into something organized and actionable, without feeling heavy or overcomplicated.

GetThisGenerate tasks from voice, text, or screenshots.
