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"path": "/t/chatgpt-needs-a-modular-workspace-for-long-term-thinking-not-just-infinite-chat/1380622#post_9",
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"textContent": "I think this is exactly the transition we are starting to witness.\n\nThe underlying AI capabilities are evolving so quickly that the traditional “chatbox” metaphor is beginning to feel too limiting for long-term and interconnected work.\n\nAnd what is interesting is that many of the structural pieces already exist separately:\nMCP, agents, connectors, projects, IDE integrations, knowledge systems, memory layers, external data sources, etc.\n\nThe challenge now seems less about raw capability and more about creating a coherent interaction model around all these components.\n\nIn other words:\nnot just more powerful AI,\nbut better cognitive infrastructure around AI.\n\nReally interesting insights — thank you.",
"title": "ChatGPT needs a modular workspace for long-term thinking, not just infinite chat"
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