@DeRonin_: Logitech: "RIP keyboards.. 1874 - 2026" $4 million just went into killing the keyboard, from the cofounders of Reddit, …
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Willow is a voice AI assistant aiming to replace keyboards, backed by $4 million from the cofounders of Reddit, HubSpot, and Instacart. It clears emails, Slack, and docs via voice commands.
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🚨 Logitech: “RIP keyboards.. 1874 - 2026”
$4 million just went into killing the keyboard, from the cofounders of Reddit, HubSpot and Instacart
it’s a tool called Willow. built by two Stanford dropouts. uber is already running employees through it
they’re so confident they’ll https://t.co/U5Fue4VZAj
Allan Guo (@_allanguo): I broke my cofounder’s arm to prove a point: you don’t need a keyboard.
Meet @WillowVoiceAI Scribe, our voice AI assistant. It clears your email, Slack, and docs in seconds. We’ll pay you $10k if you still need to type after trying it.
Don’t believe? Try Scribe below and win.
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