by kamranjon
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- Does it seem, I'm not sure, ironic maybe? That the main example here is "An app that writes blog posts" - "Researches a topic and writes a blog post about it" - that the company who helped champion the network effects of the internet and surface truly useful search results is now helping to destroy that very same thing they built their entire business on?
- "Opal is not available in your country yet"
Thanks for having me click through 5 screens including giving access to Google Drive to tell me that in the end.
by agentifysh
2 subcomments
- I think Google is going to do with consumer AI as they have done with search engine. Full monopolization. They own the lumberyard and the forest.
They'll just see whats popular and then clone, launch and instantly own verticals.
It's over for the little SaaS guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxFQYw_MmAA
- Discussion when launched 5 months ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44681786
by JumpCrisscross
1 subcomments
- The unresponsive search bar centred on the viewport is all I need to know about this product.
Google may deliver us the AI future Altman promised. The PM who thinks animated PNGs pass for anything real is not on that path.
- 2 cents from me
1. "it's not available in your country yet" -- although I am currently in (and connected to) Czech republic train, my account is based on Luxembourg. Not sure which one takes precedence, but sad to see...
2. Join Discord -- Unexpected to see this from a Google product. More interestingly, do they really have people/staff there? Or is it just bunch of AI Agents running the discord server, not sure. (Haven't joined either)
- Anyone have comments actually about Opal? Curious if anyone tried it.
by jdthedisciple
1 subcomments
- Maybe it's just me, but it doesn't inspire anything in me.
This idea of make-things-quick-without-any-real-skills seems fundamentally contrary to achieving lasting quality...
by LeoPanthera
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- I didn't get far with this because it wants access to my entire Google Drive, which I declined. Credit to Google for even offering the chance to say "no", I suppose.
Why does it need that?
by apexalpha
2 subcomments
- “Join our Discord…”
That is a bit unexpected to see. Start Up vibes, haha.
Looks like another insane leap forward this.
by tessierashpool9
1 subcomments
- "An app that writes blog posts" ... how about an app that reads blog posts? ^^
by mcintyre1994
1 subcomments
- Do any of the example apps work for anyone? I tap “try now” on one, and it just opens a page with its logo/name/description. There’s a sidebar menu that just has its name, and a restart app button that does nothing. I can’t see how to make the app do anything.
- Opal is Optimizely AI name, but I guess Google's being Google, they are the ones that need to now change the product name.
https://www.optimizely.com/ai/
- Here's the OSS repo for Google Opal: https://github.com/breadboard-ai/breadboard
by qweiopqweiop
1 subcomments
- I wonder how android developers feel about this. You put years of your life into supporting a companies product, and then they actively try and remove the need for your job to exist.
by robertheadley
0 subcomment
- Google died when they removed "Do not be evil" from their mission statement and removed 20% time.
by BaudouinVH
0 subcomment
- "not available in your country" (I'm in Belgium)
- Not available in Germany and I assume the rest of Europe
- Funny, everyone is trying to do the same thing. IMHO no one nailed it yet.
by amadeuspagel
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- Did they generate the example prompts with AI too?
- > Join our Discord for support and sharing feedback
I’m surprised to see Google directing people to Discord, do they do that for other products?
- > Not available in your country yet
See ya in 6 months !
by colesantiago
2 subcomments
- What is this AI mini app?
Do this make an actual production Flutter app or something?
- Is "an app to write blog posts" the best example they could find? What’s even the point, who will even read AI slop blog posts?
If they can’t even come up with a good, useful idea to showcase their product, I can’t believe it’s worth it to begin with.
by stpedgwdgfhgdd
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- That will make 300
https://killedbygoogle.com/
- not available in your country...
I suppose for any in europe waking up like me that I can save you one click and some time.
- Hello
- What is the usual life expectancy of a Google product?
Google usually kills projects. What's the point in using this?
by ActionHank
2 subcomments
- First thing I thought was “oh, neat, another google product they will kill”.
by josefritzishere
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- Anyone taking bets on when this shows up on killedbygoogle.com ?
- These companies won’t rest until they’ve figured out how to get rid of all their actual employees and have replaced their business strategy with “just click YES on whatever the slop machine cranks out this quarter”
- How to fuck you
- "The horror, the horror..."
by nimchimpsky
0 subcomment
- [dead]
by giancarlostoro
0 subcomment
- Problem I see with this being "codeless" is now Google owns everything. They can just hold your app hostage at any price point.
- One more Google product destined to die!
by thisisauserid
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- Cute
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I think we're all fine with anything that remotely threatens Vercel.