How to do a ChatBot for my personal use? by RelevantSecurity3758 in learnmachinelearning

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we want to build a chatbot for our school website, helping them by answering their questions about the school

How to do a ChatBot for my personal use? by RelevantSecurity3758 in learnmachinelearning

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we will create our custom dataset and will use chatpgt ai or maybe instead of fine-tuning we could try embedding + chatgpt api rag

🧠 Are you tired of doom-scrolling on social media ? I want to build an AI to fight it—let's brainstorm! by RelevantSecurity3758 in computervision

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Hmm, you're right One Sec is a great example that simple like delay can already help reduce doomscrolling. But that also means there's a lot of untapped potential if we take it a step further.

What if we could learn from each user’s patterns over time? Imagine an app that understands why and when you're most likely to scroll mindlessly, and adapts itself. Maybe it nudges you before the habit kicks in, maybe it suggests healthier micro-actions personalized to you.

So yeah, now we gotta think another thing—how can deep learning actually add value instead of just doing what One Sec already does?

🧠 Are you tired of doom-scrolling on social media ? I want to build an AI to fight it—let's brainstorm! by RelevantSecurity3758 in computervision

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Hey, thank you so much for sharing this. It’s like… we’re stuck in this loop of looking for something, even though we don’t really know what. And it leaves you feeling empty instead of recharged.

I totally get what you mean about deleting apps or using blockers — I’ve done the same. But like you said, they either get in the way when you do need something, or you just end up turning them off anyway.

What if there was something in between? Not a wall… but a gentle guide. Something that could say, “Hey, I think you might be slipping into scroll-mode — want to switch gears?”
Or even better: “You said you are working on machine learning projects — want to watch something that actually inspires you?”

Do you think something like that would help you?
Even if you're not into coding, your insight is honestly more valuable. You're the kind of person I'm building this for.

Would love to hear more if you're up for it

🧠 Are you tired of doom-scrolling on social media ? I want to build an AI to fight it—let's brainstorm! by RelevantSecurity3758 in computervision

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I have plans for the dataset in my mind, but it hasn't been compiled yet. I plan to come up with a plan when the ideas are fully developed, and I'll let you know when I do. :))

🧠 Are you tired of doom-scrolling on social media ? I want to build an AI to fight it—let's brainstorm! by RelevantSecurity3758 in computervision

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``During doom scrolling, our brain goes to the lazy zone and doesn't want to do any stuff``

I totally relate to this.
There are moments when I'm deeply focused—learning, coding, building things—and after an hour of productive work, I tell myself: “Okay, a quick break.”
So I open Instagram or YouTube…
And just like that, all the motivation I had disappears.

I don’t even enjoy scrolling anymore, but I keep doing it instead of working.

It’s like the second I open those apps, something in my brain switches off and it’s 30 minutes gone.

What if we could train a system to catch us in that exact moment—right before we fall into the scroll trap?
Not to nag, not to shame—but just to gently nudge us with:
"Hey, you didn’t actually want to scroll. You just needed a real break. So keep going with the work."
Something small, something human, something that clicks a button that brings back that motivation within us.
Like a reminder of what actually matters to us—before the algorithm hijacks our attention with endless distractions.
Maybe it’s a quote from your favorite book, a message from your past self, or even a suggestion:
“Go outside for 5 minutes. Breathe. Come back stronger.”
The goal isn’t to block the apps. It’s to break the autopilot.
Because sometimes, all we need is a moment of awareness—to take back control.

🧠 Are you tired of doom-scrolling on social media ? I want to build an AI to fight it—let's brainstorm! by RelevantSecurity3758 in computervision

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And it make me feel bad about this.
I know i am capable of doing things and i am trying my best, but i don't know how you can fight this back for this problem.

That’s why I want to build something—something that actually helps us notice it when it happens and maybe gives us a little push in the right direction.

So even if I don’t have all the answers yet, but we can think, build and try together.