From prompt to visual story in seconds. Heywa dynamically builds the right visual experience around your question, so you can browse, compare, and go deeper - without endless tabs or long chat responses.
Very well executed, @milena_nikolic2... Impressive! I'm teaching AI workshops in Hong Kong and Colombo this week and will demo this.
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This is a great insight, ChatGPT text walls are genuinely hard to parse when you're trying to make a quick decision. How interactive are the stories? Can users tap through at their own pace and go deeper on specific sections, or is it a linear narrative? Also curious about generation time, does creating a visual story add significant latency compared to a plain text response?
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Walls of text were always a temporary solution, not the end state. AI answers that actually look different depending on what you asked feels like where everything should be heading. Nice work shipping this.
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building a consumer AI app right now and this hits on something we think about constantly nobody wants to read a wall of text. question though: what happens when someone actually wants to go deeper on something? does the story format get in the way?
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Very well executed, @milena_nikolic2... Impressive! I'm teaching AI workshops in Hong Kong and Colombo this week and will demo this.
This is a great insight, ChatGPT text walls are genuinely hard to parse when you're trying to make a quick decision. How interactive are the stories? Can users tap through at their own pace and go deeper on specific sections, or is it a linear narrative? Also curious about generation time, does creating a visual story add significant latency compared to a plain text response?
Walls of text were always a temporary solution, not the end state. AI answers that actually look different depending on what you asked feels like where everything should be heading. Nice work shipping this.
building a consumer AI app right now and this hits on something we think about constantly nobody wants to read a wall of text. question though: what happens when someone actually wants to go deeper on something? does the story format get in the way?