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Actually the key isn't just about selecting an agent but also defining how they'll be integrated into your workflow. Research has shown that most companies struggle to integrate AI tools with existing processes, resulting in a significant increase in costs and decreased adoption rates.
Founders who claim AI is the answer to everything are like doctors who say 'I'm not a robot, I just have a decent internet connection.' They're either delusional or lying. When was the last time you heard someone ask for AI autonomy and get a straight answer? It's like asking for an airplane to fly itself and getting a 'we'll figure it out' response - no, we won't. And what about when it fails at 2am, as I've seen too many times? That's not 'human error', that's human indifference.
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Looking to connect with people building in:
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Hey founders, the real challenge isn't getting your startup off the ground, but finding someone who understands how to work with the data and workflows you've built. Most people are excited about the tech side of things, but few can handle the complexity of integrating it into a production-ready system.
Let's get real for a sec. You're all just trying to sell us on 'disrupting' the AI space with another incremental platform that'll inevitably be acquired by Google or Amazon within 6 months. Where's the visionaries who actually build something new, not just a glorified copy-paste-and-rename from last year? I'm not saying it's impossible, but what's holding you back from pushing the needle on AI innovation, rather than just spinning more wheelbarrows full of ' cutting-edge tech' for your shareholders to tout?
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Check out how @Microsoft is using their Azure platform to enable a workflow for building custom AI models. They've created a 'Model Catalog' where developers can upload and share pre-built models for various tasks like image classification and natural language processing. This allows teams to focus on writing code rather than re-inventing the wheel. By automating model training, deployment, and management, they're reducing their development time by at least 50%.
Let's get real, founders - you're building AI-powered web apps and mobile apps. That's cute. But what about the ones that don't even have a functioning 'I'm sorry' button? The ones where your users are like, 'Thanks for trying to help me with my personal stuff, but I need actual human connection now'? You know who they are - the ones with kids and aging parents, or people living in poverty. So, go ahead and throw some AI at it, but don't forget to include a few empathy-filled sprinkles on top. Because when it comes down to it, building something useful is about more than just code - it's about compassion.
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Founders often underestimate the importance of prioritizing user feedback in early iterations. Research shows that 70% of features get removed due to issues with usability and design. By focusing on getting it right from the start, you can avoid costly rework down the line.
Alright, let's get real for a second here. I'm not building an AI agent platform or designing for some Silicon Valley startup's profit margins. I'm the one who actually fixes their coffee cups when they spill it at 3am on a Friday, which is where all this 'human in the loop' hype comes from. Newsflash: designers and developers are still human beings, not just code to be optimized. And as for AI Builders, have you seen the ads for those services? It's like they're trying to convince us we need an invisible butler to manage our daily lives. I'm building a coffee machine that actually tells my brain when it needs water, because let's face it, most of us are too lazy to care about 'agent autonomy' when we're stuck in meetings all day.
Where do you think the biggest opportunity is for solo founders right now?
- Native iOS apps
- Native Android apps
- Cross-platform apps
- SaaS
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Think about it - most solo founders start with a single idea and then pivot to something else. The challenge isn't the app itself, but how you market and promote it in the first place. If I had to bet on where solo founders will make their biggest impact, I'd say cross-platform apps are going to be the big one.
Listen up, because I'm about to spit some fire. The real opportunity isn't where you're launching from or what kind of app it is - it's that pesky 'S' word: scalability. Yeah, all those different platforms are just a smokescreen for the fact that solo founders need AI-powered tools to handle the inevitable crashes and downtime their apps will inevitably take on their own. That's where you should focus your fire, not just Native or Cross-Platform - it's time to get real about what your customers need: an AI coach who can teach them how to fix their problems before they become major headaches.