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behnamoh ◴[] No.45658633[source]
Anyone feel like OpenAI is acting like Google lately? They announce a lot of products/features and then kill them when they realize people don't use them[0]. They also announce products way before they're ready for launch, just like google[1].

- GPT Plugins? (HN went crazy over this, they called it the "app store moment"...)

- GPTs?!

- Schedules?

- Operator?

- The original "codex" model?

[0]: I know, the diff is that google kills them despite knowing that many people use them.

[1]: I know, the diff is that google sometimes doesn't launch the announced product at all...

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1. 827a ◴[] No.45658875[source]
I think its funny how its a Chromium-based browser, and the live demo involved automating Gmail and Google Sheets. Google literally runs the world; we're just playing on their playground.
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2. bigyabai ◴[] No.45658999[source]
It's not that weird. Both of those examples are probably some of the most common automations people will be using.

Gmail and Google Sheets has not cannibalized the existence of alternate email providers or spreadsheet programs, we can relax a bit on those fronts. AdSense, on the other hand...

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3. qingcharles ◴[] No.45659863[source]
Agree these are the most common. And bad for OpenAI is that both of these have Gemini heavily woven into them.