The product works pretty well and already feels more natural to use than the web UI of ChatGPT.<p>This landing page is a bit barebones for my taste though. I would've loved to know about what data gets locally processed, privacy assurance, and what gets sent to OpenAI. A lot of bad things can be implied from the two three sentences like: "Chat about email, screenshots, files, and anything on your screen."
Seems a little opportunistic. Trying to get ahead of the Apple Intelligence launch and capture some market share (and data) before the door closes and they wind up trapped as a feature within apple’s walled AI garden?<p>Cynically, a nonzero number of people will probably download and install this thinking it’s the way you install the OpenAI collaboration Apple announced recently…
The app is… fine I guess. I would have preferred a web view because this is just the web app with less features. Unlike the browser, this native app isn’t easily extended / customized.<p>If native app means I get an uglier ui with less features that I can’t easily hack on, why would I ever want that?<p>I will never understand the glorification of native apps.