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Really impressive!

I feel there's still so many ideas to make a business around if you base it on ML/AI. Being early here could potentially net a huge passive income. Personally I have an idea in mind, and I'm still learning ML slowly on the side. In my eyes this is the true way to independence from "the system" for people who put in enough effort and who have enough knowledge.

Why do we not see more of this yet? Is the combination of people who know machine learning, and people who are entrepeneurs so narrow?




One thing is the intimidation factor. 3 months ago, I had 0% confidence that I could do anything that even touched ML. I'm still very new to the game, but once I started learning about it, it became much more approachable.


What your product does isn't machine learning. It is even a stretch to call it an artificial intelligence. It's all marketing, self-promotion nonsense


that is so aweosme to hear! Are there any books/resources that you can recommend that you really enjoyed?


Where is the best place to start?


I'd say these two factors:

1. Most practitioners had to go to graduate school, while many entrepreneurs try to get out there asap

2. ML requires a lot of data, and that's something that big companies have more than startups


I'm not sure this is really ML based. It looks more rule based.

There are 3 or 4 different layouts and a selection of fonts and font pairings which are likely categorized(probably pulls that from Google fonts etc). I smell snakeoil even if this is a useful product. Putting the AI stamp is probably just for marketing.




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