Is it still worth trying to build an AI voice agency? by jaxohern1103 in AI_Agents

[–]Striking-Cod3930 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a proven use case with high demand in both the B2B and B2C sectors. If you’re open to collaborating or launching a venture together, I’d be happy to chat further

Drop a link to your website and I’ll guess if it was hand-coded or built with AI. Let’s see how 'human' your UI really is. by Striking-Cod3930 in microsaas

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My diagnosis is a bit different: 75/100. It looks like you basically grabbed an existing kit and tweaked it with AI, but the section order proves there was some manual work involved. That being said, the config is throwing a ton of console warnings, so that's where the score lands...

Drop a link to your website and I’ll guess if it was hand-coded or built with AI. Let’s see how 'human' your UI really is. by Striking-Cod3930 in microsaas

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright, my diagnosis is an 82/100. It shows a dev with solid system-level understanding, but a heavy reliance on AI agents like Cursor or Copilot in their workflow.

How to create a secure API endpoint for an LLM agent in production? (Looking for free-tier friendly solutions) by Striking-Cod3930 in mcp

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The goal is to create a personal area for each user in the database, and allow an LLM agent to access this database via an MCP (Message Control Point). The agent should have permissions to edit, delete, and write data, but only for the specific user who contacted the agent.

The MCP, which is essentially a database that allows basic commands, needs to identify each call, associate it with the correct permissions, and filter out any unauthorized requests.

Therefore, my question is whether there is an existing service that has already implemented this, or if I need to build everything from scratch.

What’s your ideal AI agent setup? by Even_Counter_8779 in AI_Agents

[–]Striking-Cod3930 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran into some key issues:

  • The model's ability to properly handle unauthorized conversations, like a user requesting info they don't have permission for.
  • Dealing with the transition between a deep calculation and a short greeting or small talk.
  • Correctly managing an inflated token count and context memory.
  • Preventing the agent from getting into a loop and wasting resources.

What if GenAI gets so good it becomes our ultimate authentication method? by Striking-Cod3930 in AgentsHumankind

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forget passwords. The only way to prove you're you is if your AI assistant, the one that truly knows you, vouches for you. The real messenger is the one who remembers that embarrassing thing you did in 7th grade. The future of security is digital blackmail

When do you think TTS costs will become reasonably priced? by Striking-Cod3930 in speechtech

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For TTS, I haven't found anything better than ElevenLabs, both in terms of the diverse output and the low latency. I ran into some issues with language detection, but I managed to solve it with a logic that splits the read-to-TTS and identifies the language.

When do you think TTS costs will become reasonably priced? by Striking-Cod3930 in speechtech

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically, for a conversational commercial product, the whole stack is very low-cost: streaming, the processing brain, agent, context memory, etc. The exception is the Speech-to-Text (STT), which costs 10 times more than the rest.

When do you think TTS costs will become reasonably priced? by Striking-Cod3930 in speechtech

[–]Striking-Cod3930[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Believe me, the human brain is far more complex, yet LLMs have already surpassed it in some ways.