ChatGPT is a revolutionary chatbot, but hampered by a lack of mobile app. Quora CEO Adam D'Angelo sees this as an opportunity to make bots more accessible to everyone by launching Poe, an app that makes it easier to use different bots in one place. Currently, Poe offers access to six general-purpose chatbots, including ChatGPT and GPT-4, with plans to expand to more specialized bots. While still in its early stages, Poe has the potential to become a Swiss Army knife for AI tools, offering the right bot for the right task and feeding back into Quora with valuable information generated from bot conversations.
D'Angelo acknowledges the uncertainty of the AI landscape and how quickly it's evolving, but he's confident that Poe can provide value by making bot development more accessible to smaller companies. In a world where vertical integration is the norm, Poe's vision of a unified bot platform could change the game. Building AI is hard enough, and Poe aims to make the rest easier. With its user-friendly interface and growing list of bots, Poe has the potential to become a go-to AI messaging app for day-to-day chat and content generation.