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From the Creators of Shortcuts, Sky Extends AI Integration and Automation to Your Entire Mac
Over the course of my career, I’ve had three distinct moments in which I saw a brand-new app and immediately felt it was going to change how I used my computer – and they were all about empowering people to do more with their devices. I had that feeling the first time I tried Editorial,
I’ve been able to test a very early development build of the app along with my colleague John Voorhees, and even though I ran into a few bugs, the team at Software Applications Incorporated fixed them quickly with multiple updates over the past two weeks. Sky did not use its built-in Gmail tool for this; instead, it relied on its own engine to extract the contents of my Superhuman window, found my selection, used GPT 4.1 to parse it, and – within seconds – came back with three tabs to create calendar events for what was shown on-screen. As I’ve explained on MacStories lately, all the major AI labs are currently investing in “tools” as the next innovation for connecting LLMs to our favorite apps, but Sky is putting a unique spin on it that is only made possible by the team’s profound knowledge of desktop automation.
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