The traditional "app" might be a transitional form. What actually replaces it when AI becomes the primary interface?
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Something I keep coming back to after 30 years in engineering: if AI becomes a primary way we interact with our data, the "app" as an organizing concept starts to feel like a workaround. I think most of us still use AI as a peripheral. It helps us think, and then we manually move the output into whatever system of record we're using. I don't think that's where this lands. My intuition is that the app dissolves. Not overnight, but the idea that you need dedicated software to organize data arou...
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