I'm noticing a surge in apps and websites boasting built-in AI features, like smarter to-do lists or fully AI-driven calendars. Personally, I only use AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude and tend to avoid apps that heavily promote AI integration. While I don't think AI is bad in itself, it feels like its presence has become excessive. I'm considering developing a SaaS and would love your opinions—should I incorporate AI into my app? Is it really worth the investment?
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Honestly, if your app's only selling point is that it uses AI for something basic, then it's probably redundant. Focus on providing real value over just adding AI for the sake of it.
I get what you're saying, but I don't think integrating AI takes too much time if you leverage existing models. Most guys just repurpose pre-trained models and adapt them.
It really depends on the application. For instance, I created a tool for organizing my wine cellar that recognizes details just from a photo of the bottle. In situations like that, AI is super handy. But a lot of apps use AI just to keep up with trends, which isn’t always helpful.
I tend to stay away from apps that use AI, especially for things like to-do lists or kanban boards. I feel like many of these apps just throw in AI for the buzz rather than to actually benefit users.
Same here! If I have the choice between two apps and one is AI-driven with no real benefit, I'm definitely going for the one that doesn't include AI.
A big concern I have is about data control when using AI. Companies often don’t fully understand the data flow when integrating AI, which could be risky for users. Always question why AI is necessary in any app.
Unless AI genuinely adds value, I'd suggest avoiding it just because everyone else is doing it. The 'AI fatigue' is real, and users are starting to notice when it's just a gimmick.

You nailed it! Most of the time, adding AI only complicates things without offering genuine benefits.