Konok Nazmul

Opinion on building a cost-effective, purpose-driven AI writing platform?

I am in the process of planning the development of an AI content writing platform that is both cost-effective and focused on a specific purpose or goal. I am interested in hearing your thoughts and opinions on this idea. Do you believe it has the potential to be successful? Are there any potential challenges or drawbacks you see in such a platform? Your insights and input would be greatly appreciated.

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Richard Gao
It feels like the current AI writing tools do good enough of a job even as generalists that a purpose driven AI writing tool would not be of much use. However, I think that with fine tuning (requires some technical knowledge though), you'll be able to get a hyperspecific tool that could beat the generalists. But you'll need to find an area that generalists actually struggle in. For example, email writing or ad copy writing seem to get along just fine with prompt tuning. However, with something like writing long form stories or reports, it might be useful to fine tune. Another method is just developing a writing tool that is good regardless of AI, and just incorporating AI into it. For example, current writing tools require you paste text directly into their site. What if it could be incorporated with google docs or microsoft word? Or excel and sheets? However, I would like to mention that it's ok to start out offering nothing special and then add more features over time. The market is still young even if it's starting to get oversaturated, and there is no shame in pivoting. For example, I'm starting evoke-app.com, and AI as a service that hosts open source AI models on the cloud accessed through API for devs making AI apps. We're beginning our launch with a stable diffusion API. Many services already offer SD APIs, so we're not too different. But judging by our general plan for what we do, we'll branch out in the future to differentiate ourselves. You can do the same. Btw, you can see more of what I post about evoke-app.com on my twitter @TheRealEtch
Upen V
I recently wrote about OpenAI/GPT-3 space to my Pro members at microsaashq.com The current tools pretty much solve most of the general audiences and tasks. To target a specific audience, you would need to do a lot of niche down for example - AI articles around financial sector, Content around Life Sciences etc. It may have good potential only when you think you have enough reach for this type of audience and companies. If access to this kind of niche audience is your unfair advantage, then it would work much faster.