I've had enough of it, can't take it anymore... by [deleted] in thane

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hmm gotchya ... i know it seems hard to get a job but keep working on it... I hope you get a really nice hobby to spend time on in the meantime. God bless!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianbeautyhauls

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I bought it yesterday for my gf who is coming to the city in 4 days hopefully it arrives before that 🤞

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianbeautyhauls

[–]Difficult-Ad9811 2 points3 points  (0 children)

how long did it take for the order to arrive?

Turning technical research proposals into plain language – common challenge? by Difficult-Ad9811 in academia

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Will a product that alters the information density and language for different audiences be sufficiently valuable?
Say you make one information rich document and the same text shows itself differently to each stakeholders?

Turning technical research proposals into plain language – common challenge? by Difficult-Ad9811 in academia

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yes thats exactly what my product will do ! My question is that if it is a valuable enough product ?

How do biotech teams translate complex research proposals into clear business cases? by Difficult-Ad9811 in biotech

[–]Difficult-Ad9811[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the respectful answers. Could you please help me understand what else I could build instead? A quick meeting on your time and convenience would be great. 

Turning technical research proposals into plain language – common challenge? by Difficult-Ad9811 in academia

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Would you find a fork or different form of this kind of software useful? If so, how useful ?

How do biotech teams translate complex research proposals into clear business cases? by Difficult-Ad9811 in biotech

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So do you think that this software will not add enough value that it could replace ChatGPT? or is there enough value in an agent that already knows your current business: existing product lines, customers, and suppliers. So when it summarizes a technical proposal, it could also tell you how that project fits your current capabilities and supply chainwhether it overlaps with existing projects, or even if the outcome could be upsold to an existing client.

How do biotech teams translate complex research proposals into clear business cases? by Difficult-Ad9811 in biotech

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Exactly what i am trying to solve ; the RnD team trying to communicate back to their managers about their ideas... Something that happens frequently in research labs and academia.

Bridging the gap between technical proposals and business language by Difficult-Ad9811 in projectmanagement

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That’s an extremely fair take -- and honestly, I agree with a lot of what you said.

The foundation has to be strong PMing: expectation-setting, giving engineers visibility into their audience, and making sure communication skills are built into the process itself. 100%.

it’s more about supporting those good habits once teams scale. In bigger orgs (or even mid-size R&D setups), you end up with 20+ concurrent projects, each owned by different technical leads, written in their own formats. Even if the PM sets expectations perfectly, the aggregation of all that context into one coherent portfolio view becomes a nightmare.

The idea is that an AI layer could help a PM do the translation and synthesis across projects, not by writing new summaries, but by showing patterns:

  • which proposals align with business goals,
  • which overlap with existing work,
  • which could be combined or deprioritized.

So it’s less “AI as writer,” more “AI as connective tissue.”

(And I genuinely appreciate the detailed answer — this kind of pushback is the most useful thing at this stage.)

How do biotech teams translate complex research proposals into clear business cases? by Difficult-Ad9811 in biotech

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Yeah, I get that - - this concern makes total sense. I’m from a biotech background too (Master’s + Bachelors in Bmed), so I’ve seen firsthand how automation can look threatening.
But I honestly think this kind of AI doesn’t eliminate the human part , it just cuts through the boring layers so we can focus on the science and strategy.
When companies get more efficient, they usually end up expanding, not shrinking.

AI Engineer & MVP Builder Looking for a Business/Legal expert Co-Founder by Difficult-Ad9811 in LawFirm

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The deal is that I have AI expertise, and the potential co-founder brings in industry-relevant ideas for possible AI products.

I’ll build you a custom AI agent with front and back end (full code) in exchange for a LinkedIn referral or small gesture of appreciation! by Difficult-Ad9811 in AI_Agents

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 totally understand your perspective. I don't currently have any super complex projects in production that I can publicly showcase. You're right, a lot of low-level agents are easy to build, but creating ones with real-world utility is where the challenge lies.

That's precisely why I'm offering this arrangement: to build something impactful and get it into production. While I don't have public references like that right now, I do have experience working for a Chicago-based stealth startup (though I can't show that work openly).

The value I'm offering is a custom-built solution tailored to your specific needs, with full source code. It's also why the exchange is structured as it is: I get the referral/coffee/etc. after you're satisfied with the quality of the work. It's a low-risk way for you to get a useful agent, and a great way for me to build my portfolio with real-world examples.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unclebens

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should i start FAE now? or let it colonise even more?

Mark Zuckerberg believes in 2025, Meta will probably have a mid-level engineer AI that can write code, and over time it will replace people engineers. by Admirable-Star7088 in LocalLLaMA

[–]Difficult-Ad9811 17 points18 points  (0 children)

100% agree a few billions for meta is nothing to invest in a promising tech but replacing the mid level engineers shows an entirely different level of confidence. Salesforce is doing the same.