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Erazal | 1 year ago
It seems to me that's where a ton of start-ups are currently converging - not repairing the old, which would be too complicated, but understanding and "mending" for new usages, or functionalities.
Erazal | 1 year ago
It seems to me that's where a ton of start-ups are currently converging - not repairing the old, which would be too complicated, but understanding and "mending" for new usages, or functionalities.
nuwandavek|1 year ago
Yeah, I see that too. I think for the longest time there was no leverage in doing this sort of retrofitting (except for grammarly type of use cases). But with better intent capture (llms help here), we can actually fix up any existing gaps!
Erazal|1 year ago
If you don’t mind, I’ll be stealing and using that analogy!
We were talking about that approach today with a friend who unifies parking apps across the country. He calls his engine UMM—Ultimate Macro Machine.
I’m working in the “classic” generic browser-automation agents with a unified API for meeting bots (transcription, voice input, etc.).