What’s your target for percentage of ancillary appointments that are accepted? I’m intrigued by the idea, but in the screenshot it shows 2 use cases that don’t make much sense to me: do most people really schedule dry cleaning around a meeting? Would I really carve out time to pick up flowers for an airport pickup?
The suggestions could be nice, but if I find myself rejecting 90%+ then they would be a hassle…
I'd be flattered for sure. I think there's a lot of uncaptured value in AI to API requests, in general. Imagine an app that schedules "Flight at LAX at 2pm", but also offering to order the Uber to the Airport in time to get there 2 hours before departure. Sounds pretty cool to me and until OpenAI's GPT Plugins have broader support, I'll build that :)
I like the idea but I’d prefer the flirting off by default. Also, I asked for a simple lunch appointment tomorrow and it suggested the lunch but added a reservation for later in the afternoon.
Only comment is that out of 3 activities suggested for playing bg3 with friends tonight at 10pm, only one of them is now in my calendar (and it’s not the one actually playing bg3). I had altered the times of two of the suggested events and one of the two altered ones is in the calendar.
If I were your assistant managing your schedule and you come to me and say "I have a sales meeting next Tuesday." Of course I'd schedule the sales meeting, but I might also schedule time for you to 1) Research the client, 2) Drop off dry-cleaning to look sharp for the meeting, 3) A time to pick up that dry-cleaning.
That's what a "scheduling assistant" does. :)
AI is good at reasoning what other events should be scheduled along w/ an event.
I was taking the strategy of no one has an iOS app called "Kali", but perhaps it's a bad strategy. We'll have to see. For now I just want to know if the app is something people like :P
Are you open to turning off the country restrictions? These restrictions are so frustrating as it means we miss out just because of where we live.