Obsidian proves that note-taking doesn’t need AI to be powerful
If you open almost any app right now, there’s usually some kind of AI baked into it by default, and it’s not always easy to find the opt-out function. I’m pretty deep into AI tools and use them almost every day, but note-taking is one place where I don’t think it’s always necessary. And more importantly, I like having the option to use AI on my own terms. So when I keep being met with buttons that light up with the AI sparkle icon everywhere I turn, I’m more likely to close the app and go elsewhere, especially if it’s just to note something down.
If you open almost any app right now, there’s usually some kind of AI baked into it by default, and it’s not always easy to find the opt-out function. I’m pretty deep into AI tools and use them almost every day, but note-taking is one place where I don’t think it’s always necessary. And more importantly, I like having the option to use AI on my own terms. So when I keep being met with b***ons that light up with the AI sparkle icon everywhere I turn, I’m more likely to close the app and go elsewhere, especially if it’s just to note something down.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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