Clever and useful
Today I tried using the "first draft writer" functionality with the "research hub." It was very nice! I asked it to "write the outline for an article about the benefits of tofu" and it quickly gave me some bullet points that I could cut-and-paste into an HTML editor they provided. From there, I could triple-click a bullet point (to select the entire line) and then a menu appeared where I could click "continue" and it filled in very reasonable paragraphs of text to expand that point! I could then go to the research hub and find articles to cite. Took me a minute to recognize the save button. It looks like a download button to me. When you click on it you are not sure if it did anything. Would like to get some visual confirmation that it was saved and actually prefer if it just said "save" instead of the icon. There is a "download..." where you can do either MS Word or PDF. The PDF part worked fine. The MS Word seemed to generate an HTML file of sorts but used a ".doc" extension. I wasn't able to open this in LibreOffice. Small issue there, the main thing is the text generation and it was really good!.