Jai Jha

Jai Jha

Founder @ InfraOne AI Labs

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Founder @ InfraOne AI Labs. Building instant AI workspaces—Jupyter, VS Code, GPUs, and AI frameworks ready in 60 seconds.

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  • InfraOne AI Labs
    InfraOne AI LabsInstant AI Labs for Research & Learning — Free 15-Min trial
    May 2026
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    Joined Product HuntFebruary 8th, 2026

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1mo ago

Hi Product Hunt, I’m building InfraOne AI Labs

Hi Product Hunt, I m Jai Jha, founder of InfraOne AI Labs.

I started building InfraOne because I kept seeing the same things like everyone students, engineers, and developers were curious about AI, but got literally stuck before they could even actually try anything.

They would find a model on Hugging Face or github or from friends, follow steps from ChatGPT or Gemini, and then spend hours dealing with Python versions, PyTorch, CUDA, dependencies, GPU issues, or setup errors.
like a war with dependencies and then give up ......

Most people are not trying to become AI researchers on day one. They just want to run a model, change something, see the output, and understand how AI works by practicing.

Downloading a Hugging Face model is easy. Running it locally is the real challenge.

Browsed Hugging Face, found a good model with fewer parameters, thought it would be simple enough to run locally, downloaded it, and then realised the actual difficulty starts after that. Not sure how many people have faced this, but the model is usually not the first blocker. The setup is.

You start with one simple goal: run the model and see how it works. But suddenly you are dealing with Python versions, virtual environments, PyTorch installation, CUDA confusion, GPU not being detected, missing packages, memory limits, and random errors that are hard to understand when you are still new to AI.

And this is where the learning flow breaks. A lot of engineers are curious about AI. They do not want to become ML researchers on day one. They just want to explore how things work under the hood. Run a model, change the input, see the output, understand the pipeline, and learn by experimenting.

But instead of sitting in the driver s seat, they are first asked to assemble the entire car.

What’s the biggest thing slowing you down while learning AI?

Hey everyone

We re launching InfraOne AI Labs tomorrow.

We built InfraOne because many AI learners spend more time setting up environments than actually building projects CUDA errors, Python dependency issues, driver problems, or not having access to a powerful laptop.

InfraOne lets learners launch browser-based AI/ML labs in seconds, with Jupyter, VS Code, and required libraries ready to go.

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