Are AI productivity apps, powered by Generative AI, taking over the market?

Scott Lee
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I recently joined ProductHunt to launch my own product, and I noticed that AI productivity apps, often fueled by Generative AI seem to dominate the featured products. What surprises me the most is how these apps, which are often tailored to specific needs, are thriving on a generative approach. I initially assumed that traditional AI would be better suited for such specialized tasks. Using technology like ChatGPT allows for quicker development and innovation, which might explain why these apps are flooding the market. However, this also raises questions about the potential saturation of the market as it grows. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Why do you think AI productivity apps, especially those powered by Generative AI, are gaining so much traction? And what might this mean for the future of productivity software? Let's discuss! πŸš€πŸ€–

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Erkin Bek
I think that's where it's going, on the other hand it's nice that we're going to be more productive, but on the other hand I think it's not like that at all and we're getting lazier, which I don't want to happen.
Armin Nehzat
We started by using ChatGPT for our application but quickly ran into limitations. We're now training our own model using LLAMA-2 https://youtu.be/7T7vHDd3fOM
they seem to be taking over, but tbh I hardly found any of these gen-AI infusions in productivity tools useful. I mean, it's a different thing if these apps were to build their own LLMs but Grammarly GO which is probably running with OpenAI APIs isn't as much exciting for me.
Padmakar Roy
Yes, there definitely is flooding of LLM based products in the market. There are two primary reasons behind it: 1. Its the buzzword. Due to this being the most trending topic and obviously combined with the enormous application of it, everyone is rushing towards it. 2. Don’t want to miss the train. Since GenAI has enormous application to the extent that every business is going to use it in one way or another, people want to develop products while it still is new. 3. Due to Prompt Engg, developing GenAI based product has become highly commoditised. Now, non-tech people can also develop a GenAI based application. So, potentially anyone with an idea can develop a product without being dependent on someone else. Although its a buzzword, GenAI is going to keep growing for a very long time. Yes, the speed may correct itself in time but it will keep growing. This tech is more like electricity which will be used to run a company in one way or another.
sri misra
You can consider most of these apps as experimental. I still believe that more traditional AI apps would pop up in near future. They are probably working on more complex and structured products.
Daniel Zaitzow
@srimisra 100% It feels like a smattering of beta in the marketplace. It's cool but I don't know about staying power for all of them.
Daniel Hunt
The tech is new! New means that there probably aren't incumbents already dominating the space so it makes sense as an area of innovation. Productivity seems like a good area for it too - doesn't need to be 100% effective and it's definitely a valuable space
Yuriy
It is still too early to say whether AI productivity apps, powered by generative AI, are taking over the market. However, there is no doubt that they are becoming increasingly popular and offer a number of potential benefits for users. Some of the key benefits of AI productivity apps include: Increased efficiency: AI productivity apps can help users to automate tasks, identify patterns, and make better decisions. This can lead to significant time savings and improved productivity. Improved creativity: AI productivity apps can help users to generate new ideas, come up with creative solutions, and improve their writing skills. This can be a valuable asset for anyone who needs to be creative in their work. Enhanced collaboration: AI productivity apps can help users to collaborate more effectively with others. This can be done by providing real-time feedback, tracking progress, and managing tasks. Reduced errors: AI productivity apps can help users to reduce errors by proofreading documents, checking grammar, and suggesting improvements. This can save time and money in the long run. Overall, AI productivity apps offer a number of potential benefits for users. However, it is important to note that they are still under development and may not be suitable for all tasks. It is also important to use AI productivity apps responsibly and to be aware of their limitations. Here are some of the most popular AI productivity apps on the market today: Grammarly: This app helps users to improve their grammar, spelling, and punctuation. ProWritingAid: This app helps users to identify and correct errors in their writing. Hemingway Editor: This app helps users to make their writing more clear and concise. Wordtune: This app helps users to rewrite their sentences in a more natural and engaging way. Jasper: This app helps users to generate content, like blog posts, emails, and social media posts. These are just a few examples of the many AI productivity apps that are available. As generative AI technology continues to develop, we can expect to see even more powerful and versatile AI productivity apps in the future.
Rico
What excites me the most is the ability to adapt and deploy my SaaS app model to various niches. With generative AI business model, I can easy pivot or expand my product based on market demand or emerging trends. So yes, generative AI is definitely the buzz right now, but it's a buzz that comes with substantial benefits for both makers and users. There is a lot of space to take if you tailor the right generation for the right target. That's only my personal point of view of course.
Andrew Cook
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It's a buzzword. How many blockchain apps do you still use today? Everything in 2021/2022 HAD to be on the block chain. Don't get me wrong, I love AI (well, Generative NLP, let's not declare it as intelligent, it's still code at the end of the day) but you gotta see it for what it is. it can do a lot of cool things, but once you get off your screen, what how is generative NLP helping you?
Vasco Sampaio
In my humble (and very resumed) view these will be tools that (1) will increase productivity, (2) however in speicific fields. So far from what we've seen, mostly related to content creation. (1) Every tool used to increase productivity is here to stay. That's how the world has evolved and still evolves since the Industrial Revolution: increase productivity and cut production costs with a simple goal in mind: abundance of goods and services. (2) I don't think it is any close to human inteligence and therefore, even though is capable of a level of complexitiy in mixing previous knowledge, it is limited in it's reasoning capacity. It couldn't have reached Plato's conclusion "I Think, Therefore I Am". Also, it is highly limited in the scope of action (outside computers, LLMs are pretty useless). Also, I don't think it would be able to make the subtle tweak to catch those ones who don't know that the saying I refered to belongs to Descartes.