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Gabriel Ayuso
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What do you think about Arc "act II"? I'll also reply with my take. https://youtu.be/WIeJF3kL5ng?si=7jGPtQZWNr3LriBm
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Drew Beechler
@drewbeechler
The video and product launch itself was incredible. Loved the playfulness, messaging, and ways to demo the product. Overall, very well done. The product itself is exciting, but does just feel like incremental innovation. Helpful, but not game-changing. Really just felt like a ChatGPT competitor.
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Gabriel Ayuso
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π€ I do like the LLM built into the browser such as the folder thing. I'll reserve judgement until I try the features. I do agree that it's incremental and not transformative (given what we've seen with other LLM based products).
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Drew Beechler
@drewbeechler
Live folders is a game changer. I can see that being used all the time. A live folder of every open sales deal in HubSpot, every un-touched lead, every open PR in GitHub, every new article by @packy, etc. A ton of opportunity there. But thatβs not even an LLM or AI needed.
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Gabriel Ayuso
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Yeah it's tbd how they will work. My guess is that they might do something like what news apps do, where they recommend content to you based on interest plus something like RSS feed.
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Drew Beechler
@drewbeechler
My mind went exactly to RSS. Frames is to Facebook OG as Live Folders is to RSS. Love seeing old-school internet primitives being revived for new experiences.
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
Yeah their presentation felt very web1 Superpowered by LLMs but still web1. browser + search engine + websites.
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