@IamRamenPanda: Downloaded Tencent ima today—this thing is ridiculously good. Chinese AI apps for productivity blow American ones out of the water. So damn convenient.
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The author highly praises Tencent's ima AI app, saying it is far superior to its American counterparts in boosting productivity.
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Today I downloaded Tencent’s ima.
This thing is unbelievably awesome.
Chinese AI productivity tools absolutely crush American ones by miles.
It’s so damn convenient.
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