Personally I just Pangram's chrome extension, which is amazing for spotting AI generated text.
London has incredible AI talent but yeah, unfortunately most of them work on American tech. In another life Deepmind would not be owned by Google but alas.
I've always wanted something like this. I will be testing this out!
Why should they?
Post-Money = Pre-Money + Investment So pre-money in this case is their valuation even before they've received any investment.
Yeah I feel the same way. Wonder when/if we'll get continual learning from these models. I feel like they are smart enough already but their lack of real memory makes them a pain to deal with.
Do you really think anyone is using AWS Kiro or Google Antigravity? They are not real competitors in the slightest.
Their annualized revenue run rate is on track to surpass $6 billion by the end of 2026 so it's not ridiculous for them to be valued at $60 billion at some point. Also worth noting that if they do get access to SpaceX…
infisical is a great solution
They likely barely had a product when they applied to YC. It's more interesting as to why this wasn't discovered (if it is even true) when they were raising their Series A.
I'm always interested to understand - what constitutes a basic ChatGPT wrapper? Is Legora, which is doing very well, a basic ChatGPT wrapper? Because if you don't view it as one, it certainly started as one.
It should really be made clearer in your post that that the crash was not from speaking with April, as it's a bit unclear. Cool product, good luck!
Feels pretty easy to mitigate against. If a user deselects "allow email sending", then you can just remove that as a possible tool-call so it becomes impossible.
As someone that uses Twitter quite a lot for consumption, I actually think it's great. I've learned so much on Twitter (and yes, I'm aware there is plenty of disinformation), and it's also extremely entertaining. Maybe…
None of that matters frankly. They make an exorbitant amount of money from ads and that is only growing.
I started at that level. I studied mechanical engineering at university (bachelors and masters) and have been working as a SWE for four years so I have a strong base in mathematics (more so in calculus and linear…
I've been following Math Academy's Mathematics for Machine Learning Course and it has been great.
Yeah makes sense, thanks for sharing.
Genuine question, how do you juggle doing something like plus building your own company (I can see you're the founder of Double Bot)? Have subscribed, I quite like content like this. Good luck.
Personally I just Pangram's chrome extension, which is amazing for spotting AI generated text.
London has incredible AI talent but yeah, unfortunately most of them work on American tech. In another life Deepmind would not be owned by Google but alas.
I've always wanted something like this. I will be testing this out!
Why should they?
Post-Money = Pre-Money + Investment So pre-money in this case is their valuation even before they've received any investment.
Yeah I feel the same way. Wonder when/if we'll get continual learning from these models. I feel like they are smart enough already but their lack of real memory makes them a pain to deal with.
Do you really think anyone is using AWS Kiro or Google Antigravity? They are not real competitors in the slightest.
Their annualized revenue run rate is on track to surpass $6 billion by the end of 2026 so it's not ridiculous for them to be valued at $60 billion at some point. Also worth noting that if they do get access to SpaceX…
infisical is a great solution
They likely barely had a product when they applied to YC. It's more interesting as to why this wasn't discovered (if it is even true) when they were raising their Series A.
I'm always interested to understand - what constitutes a basic ChatGPT wrapper? Is Legora, which is doing very well, a basic ChatGPT wrapper? Because if you don't view it as one, it certainly started as one.
It should really be made clearer in your post that that the crash was not from speaking with April, as it's a bit unclear. Cool product, good luck!
Feels pretty easy to mitigate against. If a user deselects "allow email sending", then you can just remove that as a possible tool-call so it becomes impossible.
As someone that uses Twitter quite a lot for consumption, I actually think it's great. I've learned so much on Twitter (and yes, I'm aware there is plenty of disinformation), and it's also extremely entertaining. Maybe…
None of that matters frankly. They make an exorbitant amount of money from ads and that is only growing.
I started at that level. I studied mechanical engineering at university (bachelors and masters) and have been working as a SWE for four years so I have a strong base in mathematics (more so in calculus and linear…
I've been following Math Academy's Mathematics for Machine Learning Course and it has been great.
Yeah makes sense, thanks for sharing.
Genuine question, how do you juggle doing something like plus building your own company (I can see you're the founder of Double Bot)? Have subscribed, I quite like content like this. Good luck.