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Building @QuinnLabs & @NestWiseApp
NYC Katılım Nisan 2011
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we just wrote the ultimate beginner's guide to OpenClaw
almost everyone @every has one now, and they have completely changed the way we work and live. we're using our claws to:
- build product
- answer customer service queries
- book hard-to-get restaurant reservations
- track our reading notes
and much more
this is the guide we wish we'd had at the start:
every.to/guides/claw-sc…
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Context is king for AI agents. There’s going to be a massive premium in the future on having up-to-date context for all your most important best practices, decisions, roadmap items, specs, marketing materials, and other critical knowledge across your company.
People get a lot of context “for free” in a company. They know where they work, they have people next to them they work with, they can remember the rough outline of the company’s most recent quarterly goals to know if something seems good or bad to work on.
AI agents, on the other hand, come in overly eager and ready to work on whatever you give them. At one moment they’re a lawyer for one company and an engineer for the next. This is why context remains absolutely critical for them to execute well on what you want.
The teams and companies that take this seriously will have huge leverage and be steps ahead of those that don’t.
Ethan Mollick@emollick
Worth thinking about how to describe what your organization does, in detail, in a series of plain English markdown files.
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@Vapi_AI Hey team, is there a way to add a message when I call a Vapi assistant that says 'This call may be recorded for quality assurance'? I am concerned about potential legal issues related to recording calls when using your service or API. Have you already addressed this? ty!
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It was a big year for AI products that make work easier.
I’ve tested hundreds of prosumer tools - here’s 10 I actually use and pay for:
- Gamma (@gammaapp) - AI powered slide decks, documents, websites. I use it for all longer form shareable content
- Napkin (@napkin_ai) - text -> graphics. Eliminates the need to get design help + they are constantly adding new formats
- Exa (@ExaAILabs) - very precise search. I use this if I’m looking for an exhaustive list of things that might rank low on Google
- Happenstance (@alex_teichman) - search in natural language across your connections on LinkedIn, email, and Twitter (ex. “senior CPG marketers in NYC”). You can also form groups to search second degree + ask for intros!
- Julius (@juliusai) - essentially Code Interpreter if it actually worked! Step by step data analysis + visualizations
- Perplexity (@perplexity_ai) - I especially love Perplexity for the “follow up” question feature. It’s so much easier to go deep
- Granola (@meetgranola) - I use Granola to record all meetings. It’s very intuitive and allows you to combine human + AI notes
- Superhuman (@Superhuman) - I’ve used Superhuman for emails for ~5 years. Every month they are adding killer AI features!
- Aqua (@aquavoice) - voice dictation, but you can edit with your voice (ex. “make that a list”). Amazing for long emails
- Advanced Voice Mode (@ChatGPTapp) - good old ChatGPT is the best brainstorm partner I’ve found. Voice mode + memory are big upgrades here
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hi @elevenlabs , im experimenting with your iOS SDK and the conversational AI feature...it's great! Question - is it possible to slow down or speed up a voice? When I hear a sample it's perfect but when I integrate it, it's sped up and sounds a bit off. Thanks!
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