Notion Is Awesome Until You Want More
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>A quick look at Notion’s architecture makes it obvious: It’s human-first, not AI-first. That’s great for writing.
sounds like praise for Notion as a note taking tool, which is exactly what it is.
I guess what I'd like to say is that your title is misleading, and maybe a better one would be "Notion is awesome until you wannt AI."