Hey fellow AI enthusiasts! Whether you're developing cutting-edge machine learning models, building innovative startups, or crafting useful tools, here's your space to share and connect.
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I've been working on a facial recognition app that integrates with smart home devices. It's been a fun side project, and I'm looking for collaborators who are interested in optimizing the machine learning algorithms for better accuracy in low-light environments. Feel free to reach out if you're into computer vision!
Quick question for everyone who's launched a SaaS: How do you handle onboarding effectively, especially for customers new to AI tech? Any platforms you recommend that cater to non-technical users?
Great initiative! I've been working on an AI project that focuses on improving natural language processing for healthcare applications. We're tackling issues like medical jargon and patient dialects. It's challenging, but our initial model showed a 20% better accuracy than existing solutions in identifying key medical terms. If anyone's interested in collaborating or sharing insights, especially in model generalization, hit me up!
Hey all, just wondering if you're seeing similar issues as we are with pricing for AI tools in niche industries? We're building a predictive maintenance solution for manufacturing, and many clients find our subscription model steep. Has anyone transitioned from a SaaS model to a usage-based pricing and found success?