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Reading comments under one post — Leonardo Freixas · AI Research & Models
“RIP ChatGPT.” At first, those posts sounded ridiculous to me. Then I realized something: People aren’t replacing ChatGPT because the model got worse. They’re replacing the entire workflow around …
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Execution speed matters more than access to multiple models.
Widen your perspectives. Reclaim your a… ⌕ thread
The smoother the workflow, the easier it is to turn ideas into results. Paul Storm
Teaching 1 Million+ People AI Everyday ⌕ thread
Focus is shifting from model quality to workflow design, as separate tools slow down overall execution despite performance.
Executive Coach to High Achievers: Lead… ⌕ thread
That's how technology evolving.
CEO @ ELYSE | Data Analyst | AI & Autom… ⌕ thread
The value is clearly moving from individual models to unified workflows.
Helping Businesses Grow Online and Attr… ⌕ thread
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Senior Facilities Planner | Capital Pro… ⌕ thread
The real competition isn't better AI anymore it's fewer tabs, fewer tools, and less friction. Simple wins. 🚀
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This is a total game-changer. Looking forward to watching the broader industry adoption
Student at SGH Warsaw School of Economi… ⌕ thread
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Clinical Research & Digital Health | Me… ⌕ thread
The real moat may no longer be the model itself. It may be the ability to reduce friction between intent and execution. The winners will likely be the platforms that make complexity disappear.
Founder | AI Product Builder | Growth S… ⌕ thread
This looks transient to me .
Medical Director / incharge Roshan and … ⌕ thread
The only relevant question also here is, is it auditable, reproducable and hallucination free. If not then please, please come back when it does
Founder Noemeos, Developer EOCME bij No… ⌕ thread
Bringing multiple tools into one space can improve productivity. It helps reduce switching time and keeps work more focused.
Helping professionals master clarity, g… ⌕ thread
Abacus? Really? I mean seriously? I have an Abacus and 1minAI account and this is a definite "no" if you mean to be using AI seriously... and it's not even cheaper.
Founder @ BEYÖND | Building immersive &… ⌕ thread
The real shift may not be “one AI tool versus another AI tool”. It may be workflow governance. Many platforms are trying to reduce friction by putting more functions in one place. That helps. But the deeper problem is not only tool fragmentation. It is context fragmentation, decision fragmentation and execution fragmentation. The next advantage may come from systems that do not simply combine tools, but govern the full workflow: idea, context, task, document, decision, execution and continuity. In my view, the winners will not be the platforms with the longest feature list. They will be the systems that remove friction without creating new complexity for the user.
Senior Consultant · Automotive & Comple… ⌕ thread
Interesting take. I see three AI battles happening simultaneously: Model battle – who builds the smartest AI. Workflow battle – who removes the most friction between idea and execution. Distribution battle – who already owns where people spend their time. History suggests the third battle is often underestimated. The best product does not always win. The product already sitting inside the user's workflow often does. AI may be becoming less a contest of intelligence and more a contest of convenience.
Strategic Sensemaker - Translating Comp… ⌕ thread
Thoughtful perspective on how quickly narratives can change in the tech world.
The most important question isn't which tool wins—it's how people create value with it.
Others are mocking and Sam Altman and Sam Altman is standing with them? You need to change the prompt bro
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