Nastassia

Nastassia

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Head of Content at isFake.ai & Scade.pro
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Content-strategist for AI startups. Reddit expert. Product Hunt lover. Researcher of AI media discourse. Ex-international literary scout with over 7 years in book publishing πŸ‘“ Master of Arts in πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§&πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ literature. Head of content at isFake.ai

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  • Scade.pro
    Scade.proConvert AI into revenue, engagement, and new projects
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    Joined Product HuntSeptember 22nd, 2023

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Why we're making AI detection actually fun to use

AI detection is a serious problem because of scams on one side and false accusations on the other. But while building our AI detector, we realized that if people are scared or bored by your tool, they won't use it, especially when there are plenty of other options on the market. And if they don't use it, all that serious tech doesn't matter.

One of the very first decisions for our product was to make it fun and easy to use. We'd already tested different AI detectors, and all of them were very academic, clean, and serious. Not saying that's bad, but we thought, what if AI detection felt less like a security checkpoint and more like having a curious friend look over your shoulder? That's why we created this fun logo, mascot and playful interface. Later on, we though, why not use the flame from the logo and the cat from the main page as a couple of cute AI detectives? They now show up in the interface, our social media and in an animated series (I'll talk about it in the next post). They make the whole topic of AI detection feel like and adventure, not like an interrogation.

Aside from our little heroes, the interface itself also shows visual evidence of AI, inviting you to look closer, notice details, and learn something new about AI detection while checking content, instead of tons of textual explanations. We wanted it to say "hey this part of yuor content looks suspicions, see?"
All of it because we want to solve not only tech problem, but emotional as well. This way we hope people want to check if something's real or AI.

Y Combinatorp/ycNikaβ€’

6d ago

Y Combinator offers 7 startups ideas they want to fund (Spring 2026)

As usual, Y Combinator came up with segments that are worth investing:

1. Cursor for Product Managers
2. AI-Native Hedge Funds
3. AI-Native Agencies
4. Stablecoin Financial Services
5. AI for Government
6. Modern Metal Mills
7. AI Guidance for Physical Work 8. Large Spatial Models 9. Infra for Government Fraud Hunters 10. Make LLMs Easy to Train

Anton Ponikarovskiiβ€’

7d ago

I've been in therapy for 4 years. Now I'm building one.

Hey Product Hunt

I m Anton, co-founder of Lovon - an AI therapist with a human voice to help you talk it out and feel better.

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