We think here's how it may work from a triple-win perspective:
1. Users care about the outcome and enriched user experiences without needing to learn how to use the app first. So, cut to the chase.
2. Third-party app providers want their data protected and not leaked to LLM providers. Most importantly, it provides a way to convert traffic to their own sites, similar to what they expect from a search engine, rather than being replaced by a feature of an LLM-based app.
3. LLM-based platforms require little effort to support this and can monetize by replicating traditional methods of recommending and advertising apps.
We think here's how it may work from a triple-win perspective:
1. Users care about the outcome and enriched user experiences without needing to learn how to use the app first. So, cut to the chase.
2. Third-party app providers want their data protected and not leaked to LLM providers. Most importantly, it provides a way to convert traffic to their own sites, similar to what they expect from a search engine, rather than being replaced by a feature of an LLM-based app.
3. LLM-based platforms require little effort to support this and can monetize by replicating traditional methods of recommending and advertising apps.