This is what I believe the future of AI is...

Cyril Gupta
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The future of AI is in creating tools that have AI as the product? I don't think so.... It's actually in AI enabling every product. I made AI Collective which was a 100% AI product (selling AI as a product) but before that and since then I have realized that the future of AI is in AI enabling the products, not creating products that are AI. Build AI in your apps in so transparently that your user feels he is using just another feature of the product. That's where real convenience is. What do you think?

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Luke Skyward
Seemless integration of AI sound like a likely future!
Cyril Gupta
@olearningcurve Indeed it is. I think the market has already began to fatigue from buying 'AI'. It's time we built it as a feature and sold the convenience or the capability
Benjamin Sloutsky
I agree with you and I recognize that is why companies like OpenAI are trying to achieve AGI, however I also think integration of AI is also a likely future as there are many different and unique ways to integrate it.
SASSA Status Check
I completely agree with your perspective. The future of AI indeed seems to be shifting towards integrating AI seamlessly into various products and services rather than solely focusing on creating standalone AI products. This approach aligns well with the concept of enhancing user experience and convenience https://lacelebrite.fr/.
Tatiana Vdovychenko
Absolutely agree! The true power of AI lies in its seamless integration into everyday products. It's not about creating standalone AI products, but rather infusing AI capabilities into existing tools and services. This approach enhances user experience and adds value by making tasks smoother and more efficient. At JetSoftPro, we've seen how AI transforms software development, streamlining processes and enabling innovative features. Here is more about it: https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/can-... The future is about enhancing user convenience, and AI's role is to work behind the scenes, making things better without drawing unnecessary attention.
Jabari Zuri
I completely agree with you on this.
Rahul Choudhary
Ai enabling apps does sound more useful.
Jijo John
Seamless integration of AI with your inbox is the future. And that's what we have built , it's going to change how you communicate with others. https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Jijo John
@cyriljeet feel free to click notify in the teaser so you get notified when we launch. Happy to answer if you have any questions
sri misra
Great point of view! The integration needs to be smooth and less hectic. Currently the selling point of AI products is them being AI. We need to sell what AI can enable, not the hype of AI.
Sandro Okropiridze
I would agree completely. Even though we have 'AI' in the brand name, I don't think we are in the AI industry. We are in Martech industry. But I hear this a lot during pitches, they ask about ' your AI defensibility and the risk if someone replicates your AI' all the time.
Cyril Gupta
@sandros_stori I am putting AI in all my product names temporarily... :) Just letting the customers know that it is AI enabled. That's an important distinction. Eventually the regular branding will be okay cause I imagine every product will have AI and it's going to lose it's marketing value.
Sandro Okropiridze
@cyriljeet Exactly, we are doing the same. The point of it is to answer the question, 'how do you do it?' - With AI. Or a larger question 'Why now?'
When we launched AiToolsKit.ai (Productive AI, Seo, Writing, Social media & Marketing Tools all-in-one platform) on Product hunt, our biggest challenge was that we had no social following, not a big team to do marketing, not so much brand authority, still we did it because products quality were our main focus and still too we are focusing to make it better day by day. As most of our products are AI enabled so we used the same strategy to make our products unique and better.
Cyril Gupta
@aitoolskitdotai That's great! How is your product sales going?