Ha! Fun stuff. While some ideas are actually intriguing, many if its suggestions seem to be overly vague jumbles of common phrases and technology. "AI-powered databases to leverage personalized accessibility for team management..." Lol. Still fun though.
Lets not waste your $0.0005 and share this pretty decent idea with everyone:
> Graphene Labs: A decentralized, open-source platform for creating and sharing interactive data visualizations and infrastructure diagrams that can be hosted locally and integrated with real-time data sources
>SciDigest: An AI-powered platform that transforms complex scientific research into engaging, digestible content for the general public, making scientific knowledge accessible and actionable.
This would actually be great. So many researchers have a marketing problem with explaining and getting people excited for their work.
I've attempted this with pdftomp3.com where you can listen to PDFs. It has an "AI Explanation" mode where the content of the PDF gets explained. Its like a NotbookLM podcast, but I was earlier :)
Currently I'm working on an app for that, because thats where I listen to the MP3s anyways.
I've been using the NotebookLM "podcasts" for this. I upload an arxiv pdf and use the Interactive Mode to have them talk about it, while I can pause them to ask clarifying questions. It's been surprisingly efficient for me to get an initial grasp on things I'm not familiar with, at times prompting me to then go on exploring interesting rabbit holes.
i was not expecting people to like the startup ideas so much, but it's a pleasant surprise!
i thought it'd be cool to let people vote on ideas that HN Slop came up with, so now you'll see an "i'd invest" button & that will let others vote on the idea on a leaderboard
hope y'all like it, keep sending the feedback, I'm listening!
SwearySkyscraper: A startup that develops novel and personalized swear words to help people better cope with pain, and integrates these swear words into a liquid damping system to stabilize skyscrapers during earthquakes.
>Biomech Innovations: A wearable tech startup that uses genetic algorithms and AI to help zebrafish regenerate damaged organs, with a secrets management platform to securely store user data and a retro-futuristic assembly-level code editor for custom hardware designs.
Instant fun! Honestly, whatever tech I look for, I use built-in search engine of Hacker News first before googling it.
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This would actually be great. So many researchers have a marketing problem with explaining and getting people excited for their work.
Currently I'm working on an app for that, because thats where I listen to the MP3s anyways.
i thought it'd be cool to let people vote on ideas that HN Slop came up with, so now you'll see an "i'd invest" button & that will let others vote on the idea on a leaderboard
hope y'all like it, keep sending the feedback, I'm listening!
Instant fun! Honestly, whatever tech I look for, I use built-in search engine of Hacker News first before googling it.