(1) Are you optimizing your content for LLMs yet?
(2) What do you think AI traffic will look like 6–12 months from now?
(3) What kinds of AI visibility issues have you run into?
Happy to answer anything about how we built the tool or what’s under the hood too.
Experts will be in denial of LLMs for a long time, while the non-experts will swiftly use it to bridge their own knowledge gap. This is the use case for LLMs, maybe more so than 100% correctness.
I don’t like watching videos (or rather can’t watch at night, but can read). To date I haven’t found an AI that can produce a good article from a video. No, not just transcribe the video but actually produce a quality article with images and stuff from the video. Like a human who is instructed as “watch this video and produce a very high quality article that talks about the things talked about in the video”.
Has anyone has any luck with this?
It would be awesome if I can give this link to AI that will produce a PDF, each video being a chapter in the PDF.
> would be awesome if I can give this link to AI that will produce a PDF, each video being a chapter in the PDF
If you've got is slides+YouTube, then https://notebooklm.google [0] might work wonderfully well. It does for me. Though, it more Q&A than an article with illustration.
Cursor can index your entire codebase and help you implement changes across multiple files. No idea what sort of limits this feature has, but for me it's worked well enough for things like rewriting list pages with a new table component.
YES! If you’re actually in India, you will know how useful Twitter has been with this. People are amplifying tweets about other people’s needs and other folks are sharing verified leads. All of this without any incentive to do so. Where the government is daily failing, citizens are rising to the occasion.