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  • what is the equivalent of perplexity for design?

    Mayank Mishra
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    what is the go-to tool of designers for all things genai?

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    Ben Syverson
    What use case are you thinking about within Design? I think of Perplexity as primarily a "question-answerer with references" but maybe that's just how I use it. Or are you thinking about a design tool that would produce design but also tell you *why* it did certain things, with references?
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    Mayank Mishra
    @bensyverson exactly my point Ben, we need an AI curator-too much noise in AI!
    Mayank Mishra
    @bensyverson interesting question. I meant that a tool that gives me the freedom to choose different models.
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    Ben Syverson
    @mishra_mayank Yeah I think that’s super interesting, and I don’t know any examples that fit that description. But it’s definitely the case that the market is absolutely flooded with AI point solutions. I wonder who will be the first to provide a usable intermediary layer, to enable people to compose more ambitious solutions from multiple agents. We need a Zapier of AI!
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    Mayank Mishra
    I have to use multiple-apps to do this currently
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Hey there! Oh man, as a software developer, I totally get where you’re coming from. In the coding world, perplexity is such a cool concept for evaluating language models. For designers, it's a bit different since their tools are more visual and interactive. When it comes to generative AI for design, Adobe Firefly and MidJourney are getting a lot of love lately. They're like the go-to tools for creatives looking to dive into genAI. Adobe Firefly especially is pretty user-friendly and integrates well with other Adobe products. Speaking of tools, I've been working on a side project called "Her Ideal Match" (you can check it out at heridealmatch.com?source=ph_d). It uses data science to help guys spruce up their dating profiles. It's been a fun way to combine my passion for AI and helping people. What about you? Any cool projects you're working on?