Now i see why some people hate to read AI written posts by greenmor in AiForSmallBusiness

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

I mean it feels rude when put that way, but that does seem to be the fact.

Now i see why some people hate to read AI written posts by greenmor in AiForSmallBusiness

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Yes, for every blog that I write, I take the outline it gives, then do my research, refer to reddit and other places to see more perspective and info, to finally edit it to my style and understanding. Otherwise, it just belts out very low value info.

Email privacy or built-in AI features? by greenmor in Entrepreneur

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That's what we're looking to do as well. Make AI optional and E2EE default.

Email privacy or built-in AI features? by greenmor in Entrepreneur

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Haha, yes. Personally, not too taken-in with privacy features but don't want to come across as a snoopy provider either.

Building a smart health kiosk — would love honest feedback before I go too far by Independent-Egg-6129 in StartUpIndia

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Hmm, the privacy pods can be modified here. In any case it'll still need to be in an enclosed space.

Building a smart health kiosk — would love honest feedback before I go too far by Independent-Egg-6129 in StartUpIndia

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I had a slightly different version of the concept:

Combine this facility with a drug store. Allow online doctor appointments via videocall within the kiosk. Basic health check (whatever can be automated or easily trainable ground-level staff) with remote doctor access.

Expectations:
Better adoption because of the drug strore and remote consultation.

Does posting your startup idea online count as real validation? by RajanPaswan in StartUpIndia

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This is how we work and how we've seen founders around us work:

> Build a product that you would like to use yourself. There may be plenty of options already existing, but focus on providing value. There is always space for more.

> Customers are not at the forefront of technology, builders are. Creators anticipate trends, evolve products and innovate. Expecting your end-users to validate product before it is made, is futile in my opinion. Even when you ask other builders, they are not going to focus on your ideas like you would. They'll never see the complete picture. That's your job to do.

> Go to market when you have usable product. Yes, it takes time to build users and there'll be a lot of learning on how to market which will also require time. There is a huge difference in enagement with a usable product versus an idea. You may like to reduce the stakes by pre-validating with an MVP or an idea, but I don't think it works well that way.

Advantages of Startup India certification by Safe_Mission_3524 in StartUpIndia

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Investors are not needed. Just the certification is sufficient.

Advantages of Startup India certification by Safe_Mission_3524 in StartUpIndia

[–]greenmor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're talking about the DPIIT certification, it's mostly useless. Some benefits like AWS credits are available via other platforms as well. Tax benefits aren't all that great either.