Dust

Dust XP1 introduces a GPT-powered assistant tool uniquely integrated with your browser tabs. Its core objective is to elevate efficiency by lending a hand in day-to-day tasks, ranging from email responses to document summaries, and even the extraction of structured data from seemingly unstructured text.

Navigating its capabilities is effortlessly intuitive, as Dust XP1 is accessible via the Ctrl+↑ keyboard shortcut. It’s further enriched by the tab-selecting syntax ([[), enabling users to seamlessly incorporate content from diverse tabs into their query context.

Upon initiating a query, Dust XP1 thoughtfully presents the current model usage cost for the applicable duration. It notably extends support for JSON extraction from emails and LinkedIn profiles, structured as {name, email, job_title, feedback, date}.

Commitment to privacy remains a cornerstone of Dust XP1’s design. It selectively transmits only the textual content of designated tabs to OpenAI’s API, omitting cookies, tab lists, or unsent tab content from the equation.

It’s important to note that Dust XP1 does have a few acknowledged constraints. While it’s continually evolving, compatibility with Google Docs and Google Sheets is a work-in-progress endeavor. Moreover, a limitation exists regarding model context size when handling lengthy documents across multiple tabs.

Should assistance be required, users are welcome to reach out to spolu@dust.tt or engage with the #xp1 channel on Discord for comprehensive support.

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