Hot take from someone building in the AI space: the chat interface is going to look as primitive in five years as command-line interfaces look to most people today. Not because chat is bad. It’s an incredible way to communicate intent. But it’s a terrible way to get ongoing work done. You talk, you get text back, and nothing persists. No state. No continuity. No ability for the AI to do things on its own when you’re not actively typing. We took the most capable technology ever built and put it behind an interface that resets every time you close the tab. I noticed this about a year and a half ago and it completely changed what I was building. Snow started as a chatbot. It’s not anymore. It’s an AI assistant that generates custom apps. Chat is still how you talk to it, but the output isn’t text. It’s working software. Apps with storage, scheduled automations, notifications, email, live data feeds. The AI operates inside these apps and maintains context across all of them. The chat box is how you express what you want. It shouldn’t be where the work lives and dies. I think whoever figures out the right post-chatbot interface for AI is going to build something massive. I’m taking my shot at it with Snow, but honestly, I think the whole industry needs to move past the text box. snowchat.ai submitted by /u/Ashamed_Artichoke_70
Originally posted by u/Ashamed_Artichoke_70 on r/ArtificialInteligence
