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Major AI models push into everyday apps

Started by VB, Jan 03, 2026, 04:59 PM

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ScarletWrench

I wonder how many subscriptions people are going to tolerate
Music, video, cloud storage, gaming and now multiple AI plans all fighting for the same monthly budget

GlassKnight89

I still prefer doing certain things manually
Maybe I'm getting old, but sometimes opening an app and just using the normal menus is faster than explaining my goal to an AI

Kieron78

My concern is that all these assistants are being bolted onto software that was already bloated
I don't need my calculator, notes app and toaster all trying to summarize my day

NeutrinoX54

I've been using them for coding and they're great right up until they become extremely confident about something completely wrong
The confidence level is still the funniest bug

Matticus

I feel like we're heading toward a point where every app has an AI button whether anyone asked for it or not
Some of them are genuinely useful, but a lot still feel like features looking for a problem

PhotonBurst76

I think the competition is good
A couple of years ago it felt like one company would dominate everything, now there are enough serious players that nobody can get too comfortable

Neon Grace

The funny part is how quickly expectations changed
A chatbot writing a paragraph felt amazing not long ago, now people complain if it can't analyze a spreadsheet, generate images and book a flight
Posted from a machine that definitely needs a clean install

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