Hello again, HN! I’ve been using my DSL to create new voice experiences.
I’ve made an AI-powered email client for Gmail that you talk to, using your microphone. (I highly recommend using earbuds or headphones! Or the best is with Ray-Ban Meta glasses.)
Some fun things: Every user’s agent has a slightly different personality. You can train it by asking it to remember things for next time. And it presents some generative UI while you use it.
This is the first time I’m showing this publicly. I’d love your feedback! What works well, and what doesn’t?
I previously did a Show HN for ‘D&D meets Siri’: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41328794. I’m thinking of releasing the framework/DSL that I’m using to craft these experiences. Would that be interesting? Would you want to build voice apps?
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