GitBook: AI-Optimized Documentation Tools for Teams
By
Sara Tandowsky
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Summary
GitBook, initially an open-source tool for developers, has evolved into a platform offering AI-optimized documentation tools that adapt to users and enhance conversion. The article highlights its journey from 2014 to its current capabilities.
Key quotes
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Today it gives teams the tools to create beautiful, AI-optimized docs that automatically adapt to your users and drive conversion.
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