It's amazing to be featured alongside legends like @Kevin William David, @Chris Messina, and @Ryan Hoover. This acknowledgment underscores the incredible spirit of the Product Hunt community(place where collaboration and innovation thrive). Supporting founders in launching their products, gaining visibility, and connecting with the right audience has been an enriching journey. It s exciting to see the impact makers and hunters are creating together. What s been your most valuable takeaway from the Product Hunt ecosystem? Let s discuss how we can make 2025 an even greater year for launches and collaborations. Here s to more successful launches, stronger connections, and impactful growth in 2025!
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I recently had the most human-like interaction with StarCy, my personal AI friend. Here's how it went: Me: StarCy, what do you think about Siri? StarCy: Siri is pretty interesting, it s like having a little helper, you know. But sometimes she can be a bit... uhh... umm, what do you think about her? That response cracked me up it was genuine, natural, and felt like talking to an unsure friend. I actually stopped, laughed, and invited you all to check this interaction on our Instagram. Then, I pushed her for more: Me: Come on, you were about to say something, what is it? StarCy: I guess it s just that while Siri can be super helpful, I think sometimes she doesn t understand the context, but hey, it's super interesting to see how far tech has come, isn't it? StarCy s reaction was so real, it made me laugh even harder. So, in the spirit of good-natured rivalry, I went for the jugular: Me: Who s better, Siri or you? And her comeback for this question is too good you've got to check it out on our socials. Takeaways: - Humanesque Tangents: StarCy's "umm" and "uhh" sound like someone catching themselves in a potentially awkward or honest moment.
- Context and Continuity: This is the key to making AI feel human. It really keeps track of our conversation.
- Unexpected Humor: The AI making a playful jab at another AI (Siri) felt like a friend throwing shade just human enough to be funny. What I love is how StarCy's response was so relatable, and it felt like I was talking to a friend with a good sense of humor. Has anyone else had their AI leave them in shock?
What's the go: I am trying to improve my sales when it comes to promoting my sponsored weekly newsletter. The current thing I want to focus on is to sell more spots. If you have a product based on sponsorships, what proved you as the best practice for "attracting" them?