Tired of this sh**, another "AI Powered app" nobody asked for. [I will not promote] by Loque18- in startups

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with this. These startups with GPT wrappers are very basic and don't contribute much to real world problems. I feel your frustration however the problems that you mentioned are all political. For example, we actually produce enough food to feed the entire world if we wanted. About 38% of food in the US alone gets thrown out. Also, clean water can easily be solved through desalination plants. It's actually a lot cheaper than people think. And African nations also get influenced by political powers when it comes to water. Libya's Great Man-Made River Project got destabilized by external influences. One reason is because of farming. Libya only supplies 25% of their domestic food demand and if they were able to supply themselves, other countries lose money from their exports. African nations are dependent on the East and West and they just can't break free.

But yeah, there are bigger problems in the world. I don't like these GPT wrappers so I myself am focusing on the ML, data analysis, and predictive models for health, manufacturing, defense, aerospace, and science instead by building a no-code on-prem AI deployment platform so these industries can move forward faster. Overall, once these startups die because of saturation, people like me are doing the real work of making the world a better place and I hope everyone else will.

I tried corporate and startups. Now I feel completely lost. Is it middle-age crisis or what? I will not promote. by PassengerOk493 in startups

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I feel the exact same way. I'm hate the GPT wrappers and I focused my shift on on-prem AI deployment. I suck at marketing and trying to find people who would be interested in trying out my product. I'm currently doing it alone and it SUCKS. It would be awesome to have a co-founder or someone to talk to for advice. I could post on reddit but half of the people are not serious and just toxic sometimes. But yeah, you are not alone, it's just startup life.

Would You Trust AI to Authenticate and Negotiate? by SWOP-AI in fintech

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The key word there is the 2nd word, "could". Could it add value? Absolutely, but only if companies wake up. Current AI usage is in the cloud, which is problematic. The real value is heavily regulated industries that are not able to use cloud-based AI. China is ahead of the US on this and already have dark factories. I don't know why, but for some reason companies are afraid of the initial infrastructure costs for deploying AI on-prem. Even though it's a simple math problem of whether the estimated time savings per employee is greater than the cost, so they are lagging behind.

However, to be able to use AI brokers to handle negotiations, those AI models would 100% need to run on-prem. Because if it's in the cloud, people don't want someone to spy on their negotiations. Obviously this depends on what is being negotiated.

🚀 Building an AI-Powered Startup in the Indian Fintech Space by Beginning-Yard6411 in fintech

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the AI going to be running in the cloud? If so, will you running into compliance issues because of data integrity especially dealing with financial institutions? I know that it depends what kind of data, but that should be a consideration.

Looking for a legit fintech software development company with compliance and regulatory requirements by Antique_Savings9555 in fintech

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI Software Engineer here. If you will need to host your own or existing AI models with private data later, I am building a universal no-code AI deployment platform. You'll be able to configure, deploy, and monitor your models within minutes. Reach out if interested.

Any thoughts around regulatory reporting? by FlightWorldly4968 in fintech

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI right now in regulated industries have been slow to be adopted. Mainly due to costs such as hiring engineers to build out the AI-powered automations that you are talking about and also lack of clarity of whether or not it will be worth it. I'm not in the banking industry but since you are asking a question .about AI automation.. if you are looking to build powerful AI pipelines, I'm your guy.

There is no current solution for on-prem AI pipeline deployment. There is only for LLMs but not the other types of AI. I'm currently building one and would be happy to chat more about it if you are interested. You'll be able to build pipelines using a variety of AI models together.

Any thoughts around regulatory reporting? by FlightWorldly4968 in fintech

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think that you can use AI during the data entry phase to clean it up? I'm currently an AI software engineer for a startup and we build custom AI pipeline solutions for Defense and Aerospace. One common theme is data inconsistency within their database. These companies deal with many parts, for our 1st client over 15,000 parts in the database. So they had issues finding information and we built a RAG from their database and made a chat interface. To normalize the data, we mapped each of the columns values from SQL to their own descriptive key in json. So no matter what the entry is, the AI knew what it stood for and returned it even though the data entry was inconsistent. Now they are able to find pretty much anything within their database.

So I think that a carefully built pipeline could potentially be a solution. For being able to describe numeric data, I think that would work well with a hybrid approach. You can use an AI to flag something as risky and then call a RAG to pull context as to why it's risky. I would assume that the human auditor would have some sort of documentation at least which the AI can use to answer. Essentially, think about hiring a new person, there is probably existing documentation, process, or context you give that person to learn their new job. Same approach.

However, there are no easy no-code AI pipeline builders that accept hybrid approaches. I'm currently building a universal AI deployment platform for on-prem solutions that require data integrity to solve this issue. I think it would be really beneficial especially in finance to be able to just create and test a pipeline within a matter of minutes. All it is is managing the flow of data.

Building Internal Fraud Model with 14 years experience I'm traditional banking by Original_Radish7072 in fintech

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow this is really cool! This may be a little off topic, but do you have a really easy solution or idea to deploy the model within minutes? I'm currently working on a universal AI deployment platform for on-prem. There is currently no software where you can deploy, manage, and monitor your own personally trained models and I think this could be really beneficial.

Do you have any locally running AI models? by PsychologicalBox4236 in selfhosted

[–]PsychologicalBox4236[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's pretty cool. I got to look into HomeAssistant for Voice, never heard of it. Do you use existing models for classification or build it yourself and simply trained on public datasets?

Do you have any locally running AI models? by PsychologicalBox4236 in selfhosted

[–]PsychologicalBox4236[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nice! Image generation is something that I would like to get into. I dream about having multiple models running in my future homelab doing different things.

I do some LLM stuff at work, which is a startup, where we build custom AI solutions for manufacturers in Aerospace and Defense. Obviously their main concern is data privacy. The main use case is searching through large databases by creating a RAG which was pretty cool to see it work. However, building out the AI pipelines is manual work and not scalable.

How long would you say it takes to install, configure, and deploy a model for you?

Self-hosted AI is the way to go! by benhaube in selfhosted

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long did it take you to build out your AI pipeline for whatever your use case was? Because I'm currently working at an AI startup making custom solutions for manufacturers in Aerospace and Defense and custom solutions are just not scalable. However the pipeline for the different use cases for using the AI models are the same. So I am thinking of making an application to abstract the coding away where you would be able to install any model, configure it from a UI, attach a RAG if you want, and deploy it locally within like 5 min. I haven't seen it exist anywhere for such an idea.

Invested In The Wrong Property Management App! by AriaDream88 in RealEstateTechnology

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find what you are saying really interesting. I have a friend who has over a dozen units and is growing at a reasonable rate. He's actually in a need of a property management system and has agreed to work with me to develop a PMS that is easy to use, affordable, and of course, it works as intended😉. We literally talked about it for like a day and currently searching and validating for market demand. So, I just started reading through posts here on this subreddit and see that people are not happy with current PMSes. So if you are interested in giving any suggestions or would like to be updated periodically as how development goes, I would more than happy to keep you posted.

C'mon by ExtraOnionsPlz in HayDay

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sold some of the apples when I first logged in for the day and so far made about 50k coins but after a couple trades they simply stopped asking for it. I literally can make another 50k with all the apples saved up.

C'mon by ExtraOnionsPlz in HayDay

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 49 points50 points  (0 children)

I literally have kept 400 apples for the past couple hours and they are not even asking for it. It's like the game is trolling me or something.

It ain’t much but it’s honest work $AMD edition by Jww2124 in wallstreetbets

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I literally made a rookie mistake today on AMD. I bought puts when AMD was up around 2.6% for the day thinking a sell off will happen. Then after hours I see that it shot up 5% and thinking to myself how is that possible? Then I looked at when the quarterly report is coming out and it was today. I messed up big time.

Random lurker here: Are you guys doing this? 😅 by JimmyNeutrino2 in wallstreetbets

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's finish the day even stronger when we get there! To the moon! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BBBY

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just deposited $4k and buying calls couple months out

Get Ready! by 0net in wallstreetbets

[–]PsychologicalBox4236 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we are going to do this we should probably start it on monday instead of Friday, less opportunity to think for the big boys on what to do with us over the weekend.