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Look, Another AI Browser

(manuelmoreale.com)
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ngruhn ◴[] No.45672878[source]
Most of what most people do, who sit 8h a day in front of a computer, is in the browser. So I see where this product idea is coming from...
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1. glenstein ◴[] No.45673256[source]
It seems like for better or worse if you want to be a web company, there's a lot of incentive to try and become a platform. A limitation for the likes of Zoom, Dropbox, Proton, and seemingly OpenAI is they have to struggle to integrate with calendars, office suites, and even the browser itself. And it may be turning out to be true that it's more feasible to simply invent your own parallel ecosystem of benefits and office suites and online storage drives than to attempt to negotiate with the gatekeepers of existing ones.

I would like to think that the "real" solution is strong web protocols and interoperability, And perhaps even something like an explicit anti-platform ethos. As it stands it seems like the strategy of being a platform is to outrace protocols in terms of offering new capabilities. But it would at least be nice if protocols are close enough behind that they're effectively a "safety net", or the equivalent of generic drugs, that everyone can fall back to.

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2. jimbokun ◴[] No.45673482[source]
Building a successful platform has always been the winning move from the beginning of the computer industry.