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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
This use case was one of the big promises of personal AI assistants, would be interesting to see it in action on a smaller scale. It seems like you're mostly targeting mid-sized events which means that smaller events like the ones we often do (20 < x < 100) might not be a good fit.

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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
But will you also automatically generate a paragraph or two about how you got sick in the winter of '97 and your dad made you this soup and a short treatise on the burdens of parenthood etc. before you actually describe anything about the meal or recipe? Seems inauthentic if you don't lol.

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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
I've been looking for a tool like this for ages... I've been having to use a bunch of command-line tools to do some of these functions and this seems much easier.

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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
Automating some of these processes would make me a little bit anxious. I'd honestly feel a little more comfortable with something that allows for a little bit more control like UiPath. I guess it would depend on how many touchpoints the AI agent has with the user.

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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
This might be a good tool for a small team that doesn't use a platform that already sends progress summaries (Slack, Shortcut, etc.)

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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
Kind of reminds me a little bit of Things 3 with some fancy new features. I'll be giving it a try... very picky about the kinds of tools I use for task management but the idea that managing the tens of things I have to track for myself every day can be less of a chore is very intriguing.
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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
Really interesting. I'd be willing to give it a try. Sometimes I talk through crafting a pitch deck with teams I'm mentoring - it'd be interesting to see how close to a final product we could get simply by letting Presentation 2.0 take a swing at it first.

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Jeff Zhaoleft a comment
Honestly it's worth it just for the tone feature. Ever want a pirate to evaluate a lifting belt for you? "Arrr, me hearties! Ye be wantin' me opinion on this here weight belt, do ye? Well, let me tell ye, I be havin' me doubts about this fancy contraption. First off, I be hearin' some scallywags claimin' that this belt be good for heavy lifts. But let me ask ye this: how can a measly belt be...

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