I want communications channels (and by this I mean Gmail and Slack) to start getting smart enough to do things like “Ah, a receipt from Delta in your work account. Let me take a wild guess: this goes to an expense report.”
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It’s not like the grand conspiracy to replace all humans says “Hey fellow non-human intelligences, bad news we turn out to be bad at copying numbers quickly and accurately between computer systems, good news we tricked patio11 into doing it for us. What could possibly go wrong.”
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i can’t for the life of me understand why today, no app will offer us the real prospect of a virtual assistant: “Hey Amy, here’s what’s on your calendar today, don’t forget it takes 35 minutes to get to the doctor, should I reschedule”
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Or “Took the liberty of adding your plane flight to the schedule; I assume that means I should cancel the two Zoom meetings it overlaps, right?”
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Inbox could do at least some things in this direction, e.g. bundle your trip-related emails together, but now they’re shutting it down
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Google or Slack would have to build their own expense and HR platforms first. Capitalism, competition and all that...
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It’s neither difficult nor expensive to hire people who can do the easy parts...
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We don't even have [enough variety of] human-run SaaS's to do the dumbest parts of every job yet.
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