This is something I would definitely use, as my company pays for v0 today for these exact purposes (product design/PM).
I've tried some of the same prompts I've done on v0 but didn't notice a lot of difference -- needs a lot of back-and-forth, as with v0. So not sure what would make me switch at this point.
v0 is an amazing product. They've been around as long as we have (October 2023), and it's cool seeing how we have both iterated on the same problems.
Some differences with v0:
- Magic Patterns has a Figma-style canvas for collaborating with stakeholders. Makes it easy to view all your chats.
- Password protection on designs (this is very important for some companies!)
- Feedback collection on prototypes
- Reusable components, so you can create a component library with us and then reference those components in your design.
- We are only focused on frontend, which we think leads to less hallucinations. Also, when there is no database, you can go revert back to a different version of the design at any point.
Could one usecase be generating an audiobook with this from existing books? I wonder if I could fine-tune the "characters" that speak these lines since you said it's a single pass whole the whole convo. Wonder if that's a limitation for this kind of a usecase (where speed is not imperative).
Yes! But you would need to put together a LLM system that created scripts from the book content. There is an open source project called OpenNotebookLM (https://github.com/gabrielchua/open-notebooklm) that does something similar. If you hook the Dia model to that kind of system, it will be very possible :) Thanks for the interest!
The thinking is very surface level ("AI art sucks" is the popular opinion anyway) and I don't understand what the complaints are about.
The author is tired of AI and likes movies created by people. So just watch those? It's not like we are flooded with AI movies/music.
His social network shows dull AI-generated content? Curate your feed a bit and unfollow those low effort posters.
And in the end, if AI output is dull, there's nothing to be afraid of -- people will skip it.
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