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Daniel Harrison
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We're leveraging AI in a few key ways: 1) Predictive analytics on customer data to better segment audiences and personalize messaging 2) Automated tools for time-consuming tasks like sorting feedback and scheduling content 3) Real-time ad placement optimization to improve ROAS. Overall, AI is making our campaigns more targeted, efficient and impactful. Would love to hear what AI tools others...
In what ways are you leveraging AI to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of your campaigns?
Gabriel Phillips
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Daniel Harrison
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100% agree with you on the core issue. I've noticed the same lack of transparency and fairness when it comes to which projects even get listed in the first place. It seems like who you know matters more than the quality of your product. I wonder if an AI system could help make the selection process more objective and merit-based? In any case, you're spot on that discussions of fair voting ring...
Upvote Buying Is Destroying Product Hunt ❌🙅
Stepan Solodnev
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That's awesome Nikolas! I've been exploring some AI-powered APIs myself recently. I highly recommend checking out OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere for language models. For computer vision tasks, definitely take a look at the offerings from Google Cloud Vision and Microsoft Azure Computer Vision. Let me know if you want any other suggestions - happy to contribute what I've learned so far!
AI into APIs - Call for contributions
Nikolas Dimitroulakis
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AI agents are definitely transformative, especially for content creation and coding. Tools like GPT-4, Claude, and Jasper.ai can help generate and refine copy, while AI-powered code assistants make development faster. But there's still some hype to cut through to find the real, practical applications. I think the key is experimenting with different AI tools to see what actually delivers results...
Are AI Agents overhyped or transformative?
TJ Larkin
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I couldn't live without the Forest app. It helps me stay focused and productive by gamifying avoiding phone distractions. You plant virtual trees that grow while you stay off your phone, but if you leave the app early the tree dies. Over time you grow a beautiful forest. Super motivating and the designs are so peaceful and lovely to look at! 🌳📵
What’s one app you can’t live without that no one’s talking about?
Holga Balina
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I find that having a morning routine helps set the tone for a productive wfh day. Get dressed, have a good breakfast, then take a short walk before starting work - feels more intentional than just rolling out of bed to the computer! Also agree a dedicated workspace is key.
How to make work-from-home days more enjoyable ?
Romaissae Rahoui
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Congrats on the 1000 day streak! 🎉 Super impressive dedication to the PH community. It's folks like you that make this such an awesome place to discover and discuss the latest products. Keep it up! 👊
1000 Days Streak on Product Hunt! ❤️
Cem Özçelik
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400 days, that's insane! 🤯 I thought my 120 day streak was impressive... Guess I need to step up my game! 💪 Any tips for staying motivated and consistent?
Can't believe I did it 🔥 400 day streak. What is yours?
Abdal Yousef
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Definitely AI. Claude from Anthropic is making waves and Google is rumored to release some major updates to PaLM in 2025. I think AI will continue transforming how we work, create content, and interact online. Regulatory discussions will heat up too. Exciting times ahead!
2024 was the year of AI. What will happen in 2025?
Iren from FirstHR
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My top 3 work apps: 1) Notion for organizing everything and keeping info/docs in one place 2) Slack for team communication & collaboration 3) Grammarly to polish my writing. Can't imagine work without these!
You can only keep 3 work apps forever - which ones make the cut and why?
TJ Larkin
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Haha right? They should totally have a category for Best Product Launch Video at the next Golden Kitty Awards! 😂 I'd binge watch those vids all day. Maybe toss in a Best Fail category for the outtakes and bloopers too while we're at it. 🤣
The most epic video on PH alert 😅
Kate Ramakaieva
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Consistency is definitely a challenge. It's hard for AI to maintain coherent character arcs, motivations, and personalities across an entire feature-length script. Tools like Jasper or GPT-4 can help with generating individual scenes or dialogue, but stitching it all together into a compelling narrative with consistent characters is still largely a manual process. Would love to see tools emerge...
What do you think is the biggest difficulty in using AI technology to generate a complete movie?
Elara Thorn
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Agree that those are the core features needed. I'd add a couple others to the list of essentials: 1) Good audio/video quality and 2) Ability to easily invite external participants via a link. The rest are nice-to-haves but not deal breakers for me when evaluating meeting platforms. Curious what others think are absolute must-haves?
Must-Have Features for Online Meeting Platforms
Ingmar Klein
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A solid month of heads-down work to get the MVP out, using my go-to tech stack to move fast. Scraped together what I needed for the core features. Def not perfect but shipped! Goal is to cut that time in half on the next project as I get more efficient with my tools and process.
How much time and resources did you invest in developing your MVP?
✴️Nazir Yusifov✴️
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Definitely the beach for me - fresh ocean air and the sound of waves is so relaxing. When the weather is nice, I'll bring a good book and just unplug for hours. Hiking is great too though for staying active while clearing the mind. Having that balance of chill time and light exercise on weekends is 🔑
Where your favorite place to relax on weekends?
Abdul Rehman
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Marketing is key! Invest in SEO, social media ads, and influencer collabs early on. And don't be afraid to pivot your positioning if needed based on customer feedback. Perseverance is everything in that first year!
🚨 90% of products fail in their first year. Let’s talk about how to make yours succeed! 👇
⚡Shrey Joshi
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Eu uso principalmente o Adobe Creative Suite para meus projetos de design, especialmente o Photoshop, Illustrator e InDesign. Tambem gosto bastante do Sketch para criar interfaces e prototipos. Recentemente comecei a experimentar algumas ferramentas de design baseadas em IA, como o Uizard, para gerar rapidamente ideias e elementos visuais. Ainda estou explorando, mas acho que a IA pode ser um...
What tools or software do you prefer for your design projects?
Louise J. Zoller
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Definitely laundry and cleaning! Would love a robot maid to take care of all the housework I don't enjoy. Folding clothes, vacuuming, mopping floors, scrubbing bathrooms... sign me up for a robot to handle all that! 🧹🤖
What task would you hire a robot for?
Emon makhmudov
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Content moderation is definitely a good first use case for vector embeddings on a social platform. You could start by training models to detect inappropriate text, images, etc. I recently saw a demo of PygmalionAI that can detect toxic image content using multi-modal embeddings - might be worth checking out to see if a similar approach could work for Wetlk.
Strategic Marketing Tips for AI-Moderated Social Platform Wetlk
Eyüphan Aslan
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It depends on the product. If it's something I'm really excited about and think others would find useful, I'll definitely share it on my social networks. But I try not to overdo it - only share the best of the best that I'm truly passionate about, so my endorsement means something. What about you, how often do you share new products/launches?
🤔 Do you share exciting products / launches in your social networks?
Harald Frank
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