Nilay Patel
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What does that tool look like?
How does build a good tool that lets me edit look like?
Literally, describe the interface that your tool provides me to do that.
Do you have an example of one of these that you think works well today?
Grammarly is like grammar, right?
It's rules-based in a very specific way.
Grammar has rules.
It has a logic.
It's squishy on the margin, but there's good grammar and there's bad grammar, and you can pretty clearly detect the two.
Those are enterprise uses.
And I actually understand the sales use case a lot.
You need the sales people to say the same thing all the time.
I understand they don't do that all the time.
We have sales people.
I'm asking, I don't think taste is rules-based.
And actually, I'm confident that a Coder producers are in the background here, just in a puddle, because part of their job every week is to try to write like me.
And they get a lot of feedback from me directly on, I would, this is, I'm literally editing the document so I can read the intros and outros, and I'm changing the questions.
And it's really hard, even when it's just three people who have spent years working together to try to get to an output that works.
And they're really good.
I'm going to have to think about that quite a lot.