One weird trick for teaching users your software

Ben talks with James Evans, cofounder and CTO of CommandBar, an AI-powered user assistance platform, about the software usability challenges CommandBar wants to address, the evolution of the company’s natural language search bar, and the future of dynamic interfaces and universal agents. https://stackoverflow.blog/2023/12/08/one-weird-trick-for-teaching-users-your-software/

Created 1y | Dec 8, 2023, 5:50:04 AM


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