Writing thank you notes might be one job plenty of people would be willing to let AI and robots take over. Turns out, they already are. The company Handwrytten deploys artificial intelligence to help ...
Have you ever felt like your notes are just a chaotic collection of thoughts, scattered across notebooks, apps, or sticky notes, never quite coming together into something useful, like a second brain?
The future of note-taking is here.
If you could use some assistance collecting your notes, you might be interested in learning more about Google’s NotebookLM application, which is transforming the way people learn, take notes, and more ...
Handwrytten uses robots, and sometimes AI, to create notes that appear as if a person wrote them. Founder David Wachs told BI the company aims to help customers stand out in a digital world. Most of ...
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