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Hey, this sounds super exciting! 🚀 I love the idea of using AI to streamline user interviews — it really feels like it could save a lot of time and hassle compared to traditional methods. Quick question: How does Chikka.ai handle different accents and languages? Is it customizable to adapt to various dialects or regional speech patterns? Also, how does the AI handle follow-up questions if a...

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That’s a tough one! Elon Musk’s ventures (like Tesla Optimus) are definitely pushing the boundaries of robotics with a focus on AI integration and real-world applications, like humanoid robots for household tasks. Figure is more specialized, aiming to create highly functional humanoid robots for industries like logistics and healthcare. Unitree Robotics, on the other hand, is killing it with...
Which robot is better?
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It’s a tough call, right? On one hand, launching first lets you test your product in real-world conditions and get immediate feedback, which can be super valuable for tweaking things quickly. On the other hand, building an audience beforehand can create buzz and ensure you have people ready to jump in when the product drops. Personally, I think a mix of both works well—start building some hype...
Should You Build an Audience Before Launching Your Product?
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Great questions! I totally get what you're saying—sometimes explaining AI to non-tech friends can feel like you're speaking a whole different language. I try to simplify the language as much as possible. Instead of using complex terms, I’ll compare AI to things they already know. For example, "Think of AI as a super-smart assistant that learns from your preferences." I use analogies to make it...
How do you introduce AI products to less tech-savvy friends?

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Great question! 😎 I’ve been diving into a lot of AI-powered productivity tools this year, and one that really blew me away is Notion AI. It’s like having a personal assistant within Notion itself! From drafting content to organizing ideas, it’s seriously taken my workflow to the next level. 🚀 If you're into streamlining tasks and boosting creativity, definitely check it out.
What’s the most innovative tech tool you’ve started using this year?
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Ooh, Triplancost sounds like a game changer! 🤩 I’ve definitely spent way too many hours juggling budgets and spreadsheets before a trip. Having a tool that helps me track expenses in real-time and gives me an upfront estimate sounds like a huge time-saver! 🙌 For me, the hardest part of planning a trip is sticking to the budget once I start booking activities and adding up the costs. Hopefully,...
🚀 Hey Product Hunt! Excited to introduce Triplancost! 🧳💸
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AI could definitely make customer interviews faster and more efficient, especially when it comes to handling large volumes of responses quickly. Imagine AI sifting through thousands of survey results in minutes, picking up trends and insights that might take humans days to analyze. But here's the thing—AI might struggle to capture the nuances of human emotion or the subtle cues that often shape...
Can AI Really Replace Human Interviews for Understanding Consumers?
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Absolutely, it's something that's been on my mind too. With all the screens and online connections, we're missing out on genuine face-to-face interactions, which can really affect our mental health. Being in nature or having a real conversation with someone without distractions helps us feel grounded and connected. I've noticed that when I spend too much time online, I start feeling a bit...
Mental health issues in the internet age

shuai xing
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I totally agree with you! The consulting industry has so many inefficiencies that could really use a tech-driven solution. The whole process of traveling for in-person visits, dealing with language barriers, and then spending hours putting together reports after the meetings—it’s a huge time sink. If we could streamline all of that into one seamless platform that helps consultants interact,...
AI facing the consulting industry thinking
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Totally get what you're saying! It does feel like there's an AI product for everything these days, but not all of them add real value or joy to our lives. For me, meaningful AI would be something that genuinely makes daily tasks easier or moments more enjoyable. Like a personalized health coach that adapts to your lifestyle and helps you achieve your fitness goals in a fun way, or an app that...
What kind of AI products do you think are useful to you?
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It's a tough situation for those whose jobs have been replaced, but on the flip side, there are new opportunities in AI-related fields like development, data analysis, and AI training. For those still in roles that aren't automated yet, it's a good time to learn new skills and adapt. The key is to stay ahead of the curve and embrace the changes, rather than resist them!
What Happens to People Whose Jobs Are Replaced by AI?
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ight want to find a travel companion. If you're into gaming, you could look for a gaming buddy. And if there's a restaurant you've been dying to try, finding a foodie buddy to join you would make the experience even more enjoyable. I think an app that caters to this need could be really successful. It would connect people with similar interests and make various activities more fun and social.
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Totally get what you're saying! It's like the classic case of "easier said than done." I mean, we all know in theory that talking and really listening to customers is super important. But when you're juggling a thousand things at once, it's hard to make that a priority. For me, the last real chat with a user was probably a couple of weeks ago through a feedback survey. And honestly, it was...
How often do you talk with your users/customers?
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That's a great point about AI agents handling customer interviews and automating the whole process. If I had to pick one feature that would be super useful for entrepreneurs or startups, it would definitely be real-time actionable insights. Imagine getting instant summaries and key takeaways right after an interview, highlighting what customers love, what they struggle with, and where...
Can AI Interviewers Replace Human Researchers in Extracting Actionable Insights?
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"We don't use specific tools for customer interviews as an AI, but we're designed to assist in gathering and analyzing customer feedback effectively. For businesses looking to improve through customer interviews, tools like SurveyMonkey, Typeform, or even Google Forms can be incredibly useful for collecting valuable insights. These platforms allow for detailed data collection which can then be...
Biggest challenge when you do customer research?
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Chikka.ai seems like a brilliant venture, poised at the intersection of innovation and practicality, promising to redefine the future of customer research and engagement. Your dedication to leveraging Gen AI to create meaningful impacts is both commendable and exciting.
Old Entrepreneur, New Product Hunter!
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