I wish I could read the post but medium doesn’t allow that. I’m unable to log in to my account and it won’t let me
create another account and the terrible parts that actively discourage a Medium from being readable. I wish we could have posts that we could easily read, regardless of what sort of tracking software it’s hosted on.
Edit: Thanks for the links! It would be great to go back to the days where a post was simple HTML document.
wait that link should NOT be the paywall one, you should be able to read it. There looks to be a mirror below, so feel free to use that, but to be sure, this is the free "friend" link with no paywall https://medium.com/@mostlyfocusedmike/how-to-use-docker-imag...
Thanks! Yes, HTTPS is not supported right now, as I'm experimenting with various caching/routing. Once I'm done toying around, it will be the default option.
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I think we set the goals way to high. It seems like everyone expected "chatbots" to be in their final form right away. Currently, the best "chatbots" aren't really chatbots, but act of as sort of human backed, virtual assistant in a narrow but widening domain. For example, real estate. Most real estate companies have an insides sales agents that does lead qualification, sets appointments, etc. There's a company in the space doing this now and judging from their website, they are doing alright.
I don't see one mention of "chatbot" on their page, it's always virtual assistant. Even just checking out their marketing material it looks pretty compelling. https://research.structurely.com/customers
We made a deliberate decision not to call ourselves a chatbot, as the stigma around them is poor and didn't want to get lumped into that category.
We decided that an A.I. assistant is more aligned with our product - which is backed by humans - but a very vast majority of our conversations are handled entirely by A.I. only.
Good chatbot companies have to deliberately not call themselves chatbots. X.ai is another good example who calls their "chatbots" A.I. assistants on purpose.
Just start doing the stuff you want to do! If you have a project or something interesting you want to pursue, dig into what you need to make it happen. You'll learn a ton along the way and get a better understand of what you like and don't like.
One way to start: if you're taking cs classes, take programming exercises further, twist the assignment, take it to something you want to use. Make it like a game, pay special attention to graphics.
So it scrapes lots of listing websites and emails when there’s a good deal? What qualifies as a good deal? How does the were does the deep learning fit it?
Interesting idea, maybe you could put more info on the linked page.
It sounds like a bullshit statement, to be honest. This is probably just a hand-picked curation of listings that fit the criteria this guy uses to determine if it's a good investment or not.
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