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by h14h
12 days ago
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Apple Shortcuts have felt like a blatantly obvious AI play to me for a while now. The interface for creating them manually has been so bad for so long, it feels clear to me that LLM-driven shortcut orchestration was always the endgame. Apple built up their ecosystem of composable "tools", and then trained an LLM on how to call them. The result, IMO, is the first OpenClaw/Hermes competitor that's feasible for use by the general public. Everyone with a paid Claude or ChatGPT that they're struggling to use to the fullest is going to have very little reason not to swap over to an upgraded iCloud+ plan (if they don't already have one). I suspect we're going to see mass cancellation of $20/mo plans very soon. OpenAI's timing for removing their temporary increased usage limits is looking pretty unfortunate... |
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