Should We Add AI Integration or Not?
We're considering adding AI features to Komore. Here's our thinking, the trade-offs, and why we want your input.
AI is everywhere right now. Every product is adding AI features. The question isn't whether AI is useful — it's whether it's right for Komore, and if so, how we should integrate it.
The case for AI
- Smart task suggestions: — AI could analyze your project and suggest task breakdowns.
- Document assistance: — Help with writing, summarizing, and formatting docs.
- Chat summaries: — Catch up on long chat threads with AI-generated summaries.
- Analytics insights: — Automatically surface trends and anomalies in your team's data.
- Search enhancement: — Natural language search across your entire workspace.
The case against (or for caution)
- Privacy: — Your workspace data is sensitive. Any AI integration needs rock-solid privacy guarantees.
- Accuracy: — AI suggestions that are wrong are worse than no suggestions at all.
- Complexity: — More features means more complexity. We pride ourselves on simplicity.
- Cost: — AI features are expensive to run. We'd need to think carefully about pricing.
Our current thinking
We're leaning toward a thoughtful, opt-in approach. AI features would be clearly marked, easy to disable, and would never make changes without your explicit approval.
We want your input
This is a decision we want to make together with our users. What AI features would genuinely help your komore? What concerns do you have? Drop us a message in the community or reply to our announcement email.
The future of Komore should be shaped by the people who use it.
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