Friday, October 10

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Interview with NSA about AI
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Interview with NSA about AI

Article in Wired . . . https://www.wired.com/story/fast-forward-nsa-warns-us-adversaries-private-data-ai-edge/ ​ submitted by /u/Intelligent-Jump1071 [link] [comments]
What do I need to know to start this AI startup?
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What do I need to know to start this AI startup?

I am a Senior Software Engineer myself. Have good experience building web apps end to end. I have been following AI wave for quite a while. I do understand bits and pieces here and there for training models and GenAI. I am looking to make a product around Shopping experience for users which suggests products, finds deals, comparison tools, etc. I wanted to ask the community what should I learn? Though Python is not my primary lang, but I do have touched that in the past. I am not worried about that as being a programmer, new lang is a different syntax pretty much. I have heard about some math algebra being suggested. If I want to know more about how it all works together underneath, where should I start? I see different recommendations online on different sites. I want to know the core, to...
Avoid Speechify AI: Bad Business Practices
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Avoid Speechify AI: Bad Business Practices

There are good AI companies, and then there is Speechify AI. Reason number 1: after 7 days you're out of luck if you *ever* want a refund. I subscribed for a year (I should have never done this). Tried to use the app and service, but just couldn't stand the service (it doesn't do anything it promises to do well - for example skipping footnotes? Nope. It's not smart enough.) A normal company would say "Oh, we took a lot of money from you, want to keep you happy to avoid reviews like this, and are glad to refund you at a prorated rate." Not Speechify - they won't give you a dime back after 7 days. Doesn't matter if you never use the service again. OUT OF LUCK. I've worked with their team for days trying to get this refunded but they refuse. I'm forced to leave this review now. Reason number ...
Google DeepMind Reveals TacticAI – an AI tool for analyzing soccer tactics
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Google DeepMind Reveals TacticAI – an AI tool for analyzing soccer tactics

Google recently launched TacticAI, an AI system aimed at providing professional tips, especially for corner kicks, showcasing how technology can transform sports. Is Google adopting an aggressive strategy with new model releases? Just a few days ago, they introduced Vlogger, and now TacticAI. What do you think? submitted by /u/ImpressiveContest283 [link] [comments]
Website where you can find AI tools for your use case
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Website where you can find AI tools for your use case

https://www.pantheon.international/almanac You need an invitation to make an account and save the tools, make lists of them to bundle the ones you like together, and write/read comments. Got a few invites left. Let me know if any of you guys would like one. https://preview.redd.it/mrs9t0eb3epc1.png?width=3184&format=png&auto=webp&s=66fd8e5b7a80893b593433e30e9124e0093587ee submitted by /u/JONANz_ [link] [comments]
How AI can save one industry in the USA about 135 billion+ dollars per year.
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How AI can save one industry in the USA about 135 billion+ dollars per year.

​ One industry that has slowly being replaced with AI is customer service. Most current chatbots don't use a llm or at least a very primitive one, but a locally integrated GPT or llama engine that gets regular updates with a local business knowledge base would save a ton of money. There are about 3 million customer service jobs in the united states alone, which presents an opportunity of currently about 135 billion dollars a year in potential savings. This is just employee salary alone, but there are a whole breadth of expenses estimated around 200 billion total if you include taxes, health premiums etc that will be saved. One company alone, Charter communications, has about 100000 employees, and at about 45k a year salary on average, we're looking at about a savings of 1 billion alone es...
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