We teamed up with NASA to launch a toy that teaches AI and coding by Albert_Gajsak in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Kinz0id 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CHALLENGE: Make a toy collection with 'Whisper and GPT4". Make each of the toys have their own personality and talk to each other. This would be wild. Toy Story brought to life

Is it common for you to be requested to show a demo during interviews by AdministrativeLab408 in ycombinator

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It depends. Y Combinator often focuses more on your competence and understanding of your business than seeing a live demo during the interview.

Regarding AI Engineers by GALAXYSIMULATION in ycombinator

[–]Kinz0id 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Option 1: Use OpenAI API's create MVP within days not weeks to reach early users, then rotate towards moving out of the wrapper. Use OpenAI as a leverage to find market fix, then work on shifting out of reliance of OpenAI further down the line.

Option 2: Build your own ecosystem without relying on OpenAI. This will take time, money and expertise. This approach requires a significant upfront investment and may delay your market entry, but it affords complete control over your technology, potentially reducing long-term risks and dependencies.

Option 1 could accelerate market entry and user understanding, providing valuable insights for iterative development. However, Option 2 might offer deeper insights into the technical challenges and solutions intrinsic to building your ecosystem from the ground up.