I think there’s a possibility for ui people to make progress on the reputation tracking problem by virtue of tight feedback loops relative to people thinking more abstractly about it. The most rapid period of learning in this regard that I know of is early days at PayPal eBay where they were burning millions a day in fraud at certain points.
Secondly: the chat interface for llm is just bad for power users. Ai Labs is slightly better but still bad.
I think there’s a possibility for ui people to make progress on the reputation tracking problem by virtue of tight feedback loops relative to people thinking more abstractly about it.
Are there particular reputation-tracking-problems you’re thinking of? (I’m sure there are some somewhere, but I’m looking to get more specific)
I’m working on a poweruser LLM interface but honestly it’s not going to be that much better than Harpa AI or Sider.
Feels complicated to atomize for some of the same reasons it’s a candidate. Think the modern most successful area was PayPal where they had the feedback loop of millions a day being lost to fraud at one point early on.
Could you give a link to this or a more searchable name? “Ai Labs” is very generic and turns up every possible result. Even if it’s bad, I’d be interested in investigating something “slightly better” and hearing a bit about why.
I think there’s a possibility for ui people to make progress on the reputation tracking problem by virtue of tight feedback loops relative to people thinking more abstractly about it. The most rapid period of learning in this regard that I know of is early days at PayPal eBay where they were burning millions a day in fraud at certain points.
Secondly: the chat interface for llm is just bad for power users. Ai Labs is slightly better but still bad.
Edit: meant aistudio
Are there particular reputation-tracking-problems you’re thinking of? (I’m sure there are some somewhere, but I’m looking to get more specific)
I’m working on a poweruser LLM interface but honestly it’s not going to be that much better than Harpa AI or Sider.
Feels complicated to atomize for some of the same reasons it’s a candidate. Think the modern most successful area was PayPal where they had the feedback loop of millions a day being lost to fraud at one point early on.
Could you give a link to this or a more searchable name? “Ai Labs” is very generic and turns up every possible result. Even if it’s bad, I’d be interested in investigating something “slightly better” and hearing a bit about why.
Oops meant aistudio.google.com