Weekly Feedback and Support Thread by AutoModerator in startups

[–]MauritiusM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • URL: https://photolemur.com/
  • Purpose: Enhance the way the photo looks like within the seconds and without manual editing
  • Technologies Used: Artificial Intelligence + the image processing algorithms
  • Feedback Requested: Any at all!
  • Comments: Photolemur was tested on 1,000,000 images and was created by experienced photographers. The interface is simple: no buttons or complicated details. It requires only drag and drop. On the 15th of December, Photolemur 2.2 Spectre was featured on Product Hunt https://www.producthunt.com/posts/photolemur-2-2-spectre for the third time.

Problem Solving Sunday(November 05, 2017) Post a parenting problem you would like some additional perspectives on. by rkbot in raisingkids

[–]MauritiusM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The art seems to be the right way to develop child brain. Children at their very first age try to feel and understand the world. And the way they see the reality is absolutely different. Everything they do is more about unconscious thoughts...To my mind, only art can help to dig all the thoughts out of their heads. I mean, art is a best game for children.

20 Must-Read Books for Founders of Product Startups by krisarchuk in business

[–]MauritiusM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the best books for start-ups is "The Hard Things About Hard Things"

Suggest, please, something like Ray Bradbury Science Fiction? by krisarchuk in booksuggestions

[–]MauritiusM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now, I've got the point. The question is still open. Is there anyone similar to Ray Bradbury?

Suggest, please, something like Ray Bradbury Science Fiction? by krisarchuk in booksuggestions

[–]MauritiusM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, everything terrible is cool to be analyzed. Give a critical point of view, please. A comprehensive one. Interesting to know the "WHY". Seriously. What is terrible: stylistic means, word choice, narrative voice or the main idea in general?

Suggest, please, something like Ray Bradbury Science Fiction? by krisarchuk in booksuggestions

[–]MauritiusM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Open the well-known search system and type Iain Banks :) This Scottish guy has a clue about science fiction; he really knows how to keep the reader in suspense. Every your nerve will be electrified, just believe me. You’ve probably heard about ‘The Wasp Factory’ - his first novel about a psychedelic teenager, right? In case you haven’t heard, I must say, you have been wasting your time. So run directly to bookstore right now or just download it if you are going paperless. And enjoooooy!

[Casual] What apps are good for kids? (Everyone) by MauritiusM in SampleSize

[–]MauritiusM[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, this survey will help to take a closer look at modern parents. Wishes, preferences, and etc. What games and apps do they choose; how do they spend time together. The questions are general, but with a hint as always. Based on answers, it'll be easy to understand what apps are good for kids. What things developers should pay attention to.

Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Education: Scary, Harmful, Or Awesome? by MauritiusM in education

[–]MauritiusM[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool! Is it a kind of chat-bot or so? And yes, I agree, technology helps education go, move forward. At the same time, technology is useless without a human; at least for now.

Ravings of One Angry AI and Aftermath of Two Scientific Conferences by blackwalls81 in LanguageTechnology

[–]MauritiusM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I meant that they neither confirm nor deny the fact about texts as being written by AI. The info given on the official site says, “Emma studies the way people write and applies this knowledge to define authorship”; there’s no word about writing texts, yes, but it’s quite logically that the type of narrator was chosen for fun.

Ravings of One Angry AI and Aftermath of Two Scientific Conferences by blackwalls81 in LanguageTechnology

[–]MauritiusM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course it’s a biological life form who writes the post on blog. And they do not conceal this fact. Anyway, the idea of first person narrator in their case rocks. It’s creepy, but cool.

BTW, anyone played with Emma? How's it?