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@nutanc

CTO Co Founder Ozonetel

Katılım Ocak 2009
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nutanc@nutanc·
Ok, today, I will be posting multiple videos of OpenAI GPT demos I built. All of them will be MIND BLOWINGLY GOOD. Because they are demos :) But seriously, OpenAI is good for prototypes. Follow this thread if interested. At the med of the day I will do an analysis.
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This might be a controversial take, but I think I am with the VCs on this. I just dont see disruptive ideas coming from Indian founders in AI. We have lost the foundational LLM war. People said we will win the AI apps layer. But frankly, I dont see founders attacking the big problems. How do I know? Who the hell am I? Of course, valid questions :) I am telling this based on experience in curating some startup events. Why is no one building a CRM from a first principles approach, or a support desk. What sales tech or marketing tech is getting disrupted. We cannot build a product like Clay because the sales people we have access to or also not process oriented or tech savvy. How do we solve this? Why isnt anyone building alternatives for Microsoft word. Why isnt anything getting disrupted. So many SaaS companies were created in the last 10 years. Everything can be disrupted. But founders are not attacking the hard problems. Even CX and CCaaS. I just dont see enough competitors in the market for Ozonetel. Ideally, someone should have launched a skill long time back. No one did. I was waiting. Finally got bored and ask my team member to release one. How do you disrupt contact centers? It is not by launching another wrapper voice bot? Same goes for any industry. Edtech, healthtech etc. Understand the process, disrupt the process. I may have missed some real innovative startups, if you know some, please comment. Would love to find some new startups.
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nutanc@nutanc·
The AI Boomi bootcamp is back. This time in Hyderabad. This is invite only, so make sure you sign up quickly. As usual, this will be a closed room, 2 day event where founders will share their experiences and solve problems. If you want some specific topics covered.....
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nutanc@nutanc·
Because, the new OpenAI GPT-2 real-time model supports many languages with a single endpoint. You can start talking in English. తెలుగులో మాట్లాడవచ్చు. ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾತಾಡಬಹುದು. தமிழில் பேசலாம்.
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Updated my open source Wisprflow alternative to now work for Hinglish too. All it needed was only change, changed model to new gpt transcription model from OpenAI :) Didnt Wisprflow run a whole campaign on how they have started supporting Hinglish? Turns out the wrapper just needed to change the model. I didn't update the code in the open source; I just updated it in the settings. Abhi to yeh bhi kaam karega.

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Updated my open source Wisprflow alternative to now work for Hinglish too. All it needed was only change, changed model to new gpt transcription model from OpenAI :) Didnt Wisprflow run a whole campaign on how they have started supporting Hinglish? Turns out the wrapper just needed to change the model. I didn't update the code in the open source; I just updated it in the settings. Abhi to yeh bhi kaam karega.
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I hate the world we have created.
New York Magazine@NYMag

Joe Lim estimates that 90 percent of what you see on the internet is advertising in disguise, and he should know. For three years, Lim ran a company called Floodify, which at its peak operated 65,000 dummy social-media accounts used to drum up attention on behalf of paying clients. The point of this kind of marketing is that nobody is supposed to notice it. But lately, the machinery has started to show. In April, Justin Bieber headlined two consecutive weekends at Coachella. Coachella is the biggest stage in pop music save only for the Super Bowl, the kind of event that in theory generates its own attention. And yet on both weekends, a Discord server writer Lane Brown had been monitoring hosted paid campaigns for Bieber’s Coachella performances, offering clippers — people who are hired to turn a song, trailer, interview, stump speech, or whatever into short, social-media-friendly fragments — as much as a dollar per thousand views. “On social media, popular opinion is being formed, measured, and manipulated all at once, and every signal the platforms produce — a trending song, a backlash, a talking point, the feeling that ‘everybody’ is suddenly talking about the same thing — can now be fabricated by unseen actors with hidden agendas,” writes Brown. “Everybody is doing this now,” Lim says. “And if you’re not, you’re behind.” Brown reports on how the same techniques are now being used to fool people on every app they go to in order to find out what other people think, not just in music but across entertainment, politics, consumer products, and celebrity gossip: nymag.visitlink.me/w6Bu9N

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I’m trying to figure out why people “enjoy” coming in to the office over working from home, cuz there is literally NO valid reason
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nutanc@nutanc·
@notsaurav Even I used to think that, but then once I vibe coded the solution, all of that works. For example, just this particular reply itself I fixed some errors and it worked :). It all depends on the prompt.
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Saurabh@notsaurav·
@nutanc Nice one but I think they're doing much more than a config change tbh. Fine tuning models, correcting prompts based on words uttered etc. (User says - "scratch that" which cancels previous utterances). Haven't used it myself - just basing on their campaign.
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@Shyamal890 I don't think they are looking for validation. More likely like I am doing this and this is right :)
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