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Ash

Exploring • 1y

2,4,6- reddit solve almost all that ...for personalization part..you may try but if reddit introduce such features as they are partner with openAI it will trouble you. 3-already established player in market 1- can't say much Google offer voice control , though you can build something amazing before they do....go ahead with this. Quiet risky ,need solid userbase[tough to accqire] but still stand a chance.

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