Comment by blainstorming
9 hours ago
This is all starting to feel like the productivity theater rabbit hole people (myself included) went down with apps like Notion/Obsidian. It is clearly capable of doing a lot of stuff, but where is the real impact?
Like it’s cool that your downloads folder, digital notes and emails are all properly organized and tags. But they reason they were in that state to begin with is because you don’t inherently derive value from their organization. Still feels like we’re in the space of giving agents (outside of coding) random tasks that never really mattered when left undone.
It’s kind of nice for some things. Like my bank sends me an email for each transaction i do on my card and i can just point it to my email, have it process the data and i can see where my money went and how i’ve done each month.
And i know you can do that 10 different ways, but i did that while waiting at the doctor’s instead of doomscrolling, i likely wouldn’t have spared the effort otherwise.
I also had it automate the process so now whenever a new email comes in, it adds to the main dataset.
> But they reason they were in that state to begin with is because you don’t inherently derive value from their organization.
You don’t derive more value from their organization than the cost of manually organizing them.
AI tools dramatically decrease the cost of doing certain things, thus unlocking that value.
I think not having time to organize is different from not seeing the value. Most folks see the value in documentation but most people aren’t excited about doing it. AI agents are masters of busy work. Life has a lot of it.