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* [https://www.producthunt.com/topics/artificial-intelligence?subtopic=88 Product Hunt / Artificial Intelligence / APIs] - a continually-updated list of products/services using AI APIs. Useful for seeing what's out there to build upon. | * [https://www.producthunt.com/topics/artificial-intelligence?subtopic=88 Product Hunt / Artificial Intelligence / APIs] - a continually-updated list of products/services using AI APIs. Useful for seeing what's out there to build upon. | ||
* [https://skipflag.com SkipFlag] - "a knowledge base that builds itself" using your "existing conversations, support tickets, and other communication... to autonomously answer questions". | * [https://skipflag.com SkipFlag] - "a knowledge base that builds itself" using your "existing conversations, support tickets, and other communication... to autonomously answer questions". | ||
* [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooko's_triangle Zooko's triangle] - interesting less for the theory, more for the technologies / approaches which refute the conjecture. Notably: [https://blockstack.org Blockstack], [https://gnunet.org GNUnet], and [http://openalias.org OpenAlias] | * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zooko's_triangle Zooko's triangle] - interesting less for the theory, more for the technologies / approaches which refute the conjecture. Notably: [https://blockstack.org Blockstack], [https://gnunet.org GNUnet], and [http://openalias.org OpenAlias] |
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- Product Hunt / Artificial Intelligence / APIs - a continually-updated list of products/services using AI APIs. Useful for seeing what's out there to build upon.
- SkipFlag - "a knowledge base that builds itself" using your "existing conversations, support tickets, and other communication... to autonomously answer questions".
- Zooko's triangle - interesting less for the theory, more for the technologies / approaches which refute the conjecture. Notably: Blockstack, GNUnet, and OpenAlias