The Good Tech Companies - This Nifty Productivity App Called Aide is My Own Personal Mac Assistant
Episode Date: August 16, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/this-nifty-productivity-app-called-aide-is-my-own-personal-mac-assistant. The Aide Copilot A...pp can help with anything you do on your Mac, including note-taking, transcribing in any language, and organizing meetings. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #productivity-app, #aide-ai, #productivity, #mobile-app-development, #ai, #programming, #ai-assistant, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanmedia. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanmedia's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. The discreet AI Copilot App can help with anything you do on your Mac including note-taking, transcribing in any language, and organizing meetings. Costs $19.99 a month, but saves over $1,000 worth of time and energy. AideAI keeps track of everything you need by recording your screen, mic, and computer audio — and indexing every word that pops up.
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This nifty productivity app called Aid is my own personal Mac assistant.
By John Stoyan Media. If you are searching for the key to productivity and workflow throughout
the day to streamline your notes and documents, Aid AI is a smart personal assistant powered by
AI designed for your Mac. The discrete AI co-pilot app can help with anything you do on your Mac,
including note-taking, transcribing in any language, and organizing meetings.
It costs $19.99 a month but saves over $1,000 worth of time and energy.
Costs $9.99, Moif paid yearly, as a teaser to the Apple intelligence that's the next big thing for
Mac, 8 AI keeps track of everything you need by recording your screen,
mic, and computer audio, and indexing every word that pops up.
Whether you are panicking to locate a Zoom slide, a section of a virtual seminar,
or a webpage you have lost, 8.ai can find it, just like a time machine.
Founded by brainchild and serial entrepreneur Alexei Skudin, PhD and IT expert specializing in enterprise, security, and SaaS, PaaS software,
he has scaled and distributed teams, creating complex high-load systems,
shipping innovative products, and generating millions of dollars in revenue.
His new project, Aid AI, brings the power of Apple intelligence to your Mac,
offering innovative features and
seamless integration. Here are three main things that distinguish this app from its competitors.
1. Recall function, search and recall everything you've seen or done on your PC,
like a personal historian. For Mac, only Rewind has a similar function, but Rewind is no longer
developing its product, and 8.8 AI is now the only project for macOS.
On the Windows platform, there is MS Copilot with the recall function, and on macOS,
there is 8.ai. Backslash.2. Working with the current screen, 8.ai sees what you are doing
on the screen at the moment and gives prompts, and is immersed in the current context responses.
The main competitor is OpenAI for Mac, but 8.AI has gone far ahead in terms of convenience and functionality.
Backslash.3. Meeting Assistant in Incognito Mode
Many great AI meeting assistants have appeared over the past year,
but almost all of them require connecting to the meeting as an AI bot.
8.AI is one of the few assistants that listen to your microphone and speaker without
direct integration with meeting applications. Moreover, this function supports 100 plus
languages and is completely free. Whether you need it as a marketing expert to improve your
sales pitch emails, a fitness trainer to develop effective workout plans, or even a student to
record on edit lecture materials, 8i has you covered. Get done in less time,
optimizing efficiency and tenshing your productivity. For more information, please visit
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