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Critify - A new online shopping app
Hello everyone,
I'm Roy, this is my first time here. I am one of two co-founders and we have been working on this app for the last 8 months. I'd like to introduce Crifity. We are days away from launch and I thought it would be a good idea to begin putting it out there.
The premise of the app is that you can scan or look up any product, and our app will give you a rating based on online reviews, price comparisons and product alternatives to help you make the best online purchase. We created a simple yet dynamic way of comparing products based on their quality and price at the tip of your fingers. The main features for the MVP are:
Online reviews for the product.
Price and product alternative comparisons
Product analysis
You choose how much you want to learn about the product instead of getting overwhelming information at once.
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You get to create a list of products you want to compare simultaneously.
We should release this app in the coming week, and we are also currently working on the landing page. It has just been the two of us and we have spent a lot of time on this project and I hope to get any feedback from this introductory post and questions are welcome. Let me know if I can answer anything.
Interested in developing educational and career advising tools
Hello everyone!
My professional background is in CS, Data Science, ML, MLE, Computer Vision, NLP, etc.
Where did you meet your co-founder(s)?
I've tried a few online venues but none of them worked. If you met with your co-founder(s) online, where was it?
On the whole, I'm interested in education and career advising. Thanks!
Hunters, anyone passionate about AI context engineering?
Heya! Our startup specializes in business context engineering, so your ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini finally understands your business, strategy, brand voice, and more. We will launch major updates on July 24th, so I'm looking for hunters who are passionate about context engineering and making AI actually understand you before building extensive agents.
Sounds interesting? Drop a comment
When will AI necessitate a Universal Basic Income?
So imo, one of the logical conclusions of AI automation is a universal basic income that fully meets people's needs (let's call that a "full UBI"). If one day, 99% of jobs as we know them were automated, at that point I think the vast majority of people would want a full UBI, which is much higher than what most countries offer today, if they have a UBI at all.
But what I'm wondering is: what is the tipping point? Clearly the current level of automation isn't sufficient to get everyone on board with UBI. But some people have predicted that 50% of jobs could be automated within 20 years: if 50% of jobs went away, would you want a full UBI? What about 70%?
