Superhuman, the premium email app that costs $30 a month, is laying off a big chunk of its workforce.
Despite texts, DMs, and Slack, tech companies are racing to own your inbox. Why? It's the key to unlocking personalized AI.
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Superhuman founder Rahul Vohra in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.. Photo: Getty Images Superhuman says it can beat Gmail in a race–of AI tools. The email app recently rolled out a suite of email optimization ...
Starting Wednesday, Outlook users can install the email app Superhuman. And people no longer need an invite to jump the 450,000-person waitlist.
Vohra talked to ‘Fast Company’ about the next phase of the AI race and how his company justifies its hefty price tag. Superhuman is a fast, pricey email service aimed at those whose work inboxes are ...
Typically, when a company acquires another, it will absorb the new company’s branding or integrate it with its own identity. Grammarly is doing something different: After acquiring email client ...
ChatGPT changed the game on Grammarly, but now it’s adding more AI to pull users back into its sidebar. ChatGPT changed the game on Grammarly, but now it’s adding more AI to pull users back into its ...