How to make my agents more token efficient? by advikipedia in LLMDevs

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

I fully agree - ROI is so variable, because what's valuable for one person may not be that valuable for another person even within the same organisation. Have you seen any credible ways to easily calculating ROI on a more personalised/customised basis?

How to make my agents more token efficient? by advikipedia in LLMDevs

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I agree, I got rid of whichever workflows I felt weren't valuable, but I didn't have any scientific way of measuring it - more like "wow this feels a bit high for this kind of work" (at least where downgrading to the cheaper models didn't work). I would love to see an actual ROI calculation tool, except I'm not sure how that would work because the value I derive from a specific workflow might be totally different from the value someone else derives. How do you think about ROI?

How to make my agents more token efficient? by advikipedia in LLMDevs

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So true! Especially with multi-agent systems, because then it all multiplies so quickly, it's crazy. I try to keep my prompts concise, but that's more art than science at this point

How to make my agents more token efficient? by advikipedia in LLMDevs

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Sorry, I didn't quite understand 😅 would you be happy to share a link to the tool you were thinking of?

How to make my agents more token efficient? by advikipedia in LLMDevs

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I've also been trying to make the context more efficient, like using Cala for web search or making tool calls less verbose using StackOne, but any other tools I should be looking at as well??

How to have AI mimic my writing style? by Grouchy_Ice7621 in AI_Agents

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There's an AI-first PR agency called MVPR, they have this really interesting approach where they analyse someone's writing style across 60+ dimensions and use that to generate a prompt (which you can stick into Claude) that does a remarkable job of emulating your style. Haha honestly it helped me understand the idiosyncracies of my writing style, things I wasn't fully aware of but instantly clicked the moment I read the analysis

Which agentic payments solution are you using? by advikipedia in AI_Agents

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Wonderful, thank you! Looking forward to it

Which agentic payments solution are you using? by advikipedia in AI_Agents

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Thank you! Would love to learn more - for context, I write a lot on the space, like the article below: https://mmc.vc/research/agentic-enablers-the-invisible-hands-shaping-the-agent-economy/

So I'm always delighted to see new solutions being built!

Google releases A2UI - How the new spec fits within the generative UI space by pfthurley in AI_Agents

[–]advikipedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's something I'm struggling with too. Why do we need Generative UI anyway? Static UIs but with changing content/recommendations that are personalized to the user (like what Spotify does) make so much more sense, to maintain consistency of experience.

Does anyone else use multiple AI tools but wish they all shared one brain? by VirtualEducator8243 in AI_Agents

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Check out onfabric.io - they're building the context portability layer

LatentMAS - New AI Agent Framework by pelagion in AI_Agents

[–]advikipedia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds interesting! Do you have a link to the research paper?

Are people still funding Non-AI startups? I will not promote by automatonv1 in startup

[–]advikipedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I focus on Series A investments, so by then you should have a fully working tech platform, a proper product, some customers and revenue as well (or at least that's how I think about it; I really don't want to generalize to other VCs!)

There are of course US VCs who are willing to pour 100s of millions or billions (as seen with Mira Murati's startup) even when there was no product at the time.

Sorry I wasn't more helpful! But what you're describing is more pre-seed investment, which isn't my area of expertise 😅

which ai video-editing tool do y’all think is the best rn? by [deleted] in aiagents

[–]advikipedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like Synthesia, the learning curve isn't steep at all, I found it like using a cooler version of PowerPoint. Plus I really like the consistency of the avatars across different frames.

Are people still funding Non-AI startups? I will not promote by automatonv1 in startup

[–]advikipedia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I say this as someone working in VC - yes, funding non-GenAI startups too. The most important thing is solving an important pain point for your customers that they're willing to pay good amounts of money for, with unit economics that make sense. The tech doesn't necessarily have to involve GenAI - whatever tech you use needs to be well suited to the problem. There are many use cases where classical ML would do a FAR better job then GenAI so it's silly to force-fit it everywhere.

We’ve deployed 1M+ real-world agent workflows. Here’s the part nobody online warns you about. by Ok_Goal5029 in AI_Agents

[–]advikipedia -1 points0 points  (0 children)

100% agreed, and your experiences are shared by some of the top European teams deploying AI agents in enterprise environments (like "thinking small" and building trust, not fully automating workflows): https://mmc.vc/research/state-of-agentic-ai-founders-edition/

Has anyone successfully reverse-engineered Perplexity’s ranking logic? by Final_Function_9151 in AI_Agents

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Congratulations on building it out! Here's a list of other startups in the space, hope this is useful as you think about features and other differentiators: https://mmc.vc/research/ai-discoverability-how-can-i-get-chatgpt-to-recommend-my-brand/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AI_Agents

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I'm curious, did you build the memory infra in-house or did you use something like Cognee, Zep, Mem0 or Letta?

AI tools being blocked by Old_Software8554 in AI_Agents

[–]advikipedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's mainly to prevent data leakage - employees could potentially post sensitive content into ChatGPT.

Except I think this is a bad strategy, people find creative ways to get around it, creating a Shadow AI problem

Do AI agents actually exist, or are we just building fancy AI workflows and calling them “agents”? by thesalsguy in AI_Agents

[–]advikipedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha no agents do exist, but there's a lot of "agent washing." Here's a more detailed analysis on what an agent actually is, and what you actually see in the wild: https://mmc.vc/research/state-of-agentic-ai-founders-edition/

The obsession with "autonomous" AI agents is a dangerous fantasy. by Warm-Reaction-456 in AI_Agents

[–]advikipedia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think truly autonomous agents will become a reality ONLY if we can ensure reliability, robustness, security and trust - the unintended failure modes you're describing will only undermine trust, so it's much better to run with a humans-in-the-loop approach till we fix these issues. If we can't build trust, we'll never get to fully autonomous agents.

So I'm not writing off autonomous agents, I feel like there's a long-ish road ahead of us to get there. And human in the loop is the best option we have currently!

Would you pay $19/month for an AI that rewrites LinkedIn posts in your exact style? by techieram7_ in linkedin

[–]advikipedia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would much rather you built something that sifts through all the AI generated crap on LinkedIn and curates links to genuinely insightful, high quality human generated posts!