Kartey R

Kartey R

Founder @Serpex.dev @Floxify.ai
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About

Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Kartey, Founder & builder of Serpex.dev and Floxify.ai. Now, I'm fully focused on Floxify.ai and Serpex.dev, creating AI solutions that are useful, accessible, and developer-friendly. Just building, learning, and enjoying the journey! ⚙️🤖 Stay tuned! 🚀✨

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Maker History

  • Serpex.dev
    Serpex.devEnrich your AI & Apps with structured, real-time search data
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    Joined Product HuntOctober 5th, 2024

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Kartey R

3mo ago

Serpex.dev - Enrich your AI & Apps with structured, real-time search data

Serpex.dev offers a REST API/SDKs for real-time, structured Search data, giving LLMs and SaaS apps live search insights without scraping complexities. Great for AI applications seeking current search intelligence and data projects.
Nigar Safarova

9mo ago

What excites you most about AI today?

AI is growing faster than ever, and honestly, it feels like we re riding a giant wave of creativity and innovation!
From generative art to powerful language models, automation at work, and AI-powered healthcare breakthroughs it s amazing how much is happening.
But here s the cool part: different things spark excitement for different people. Maybe it s a tool that made a tough job easier. Maybe it s a crazy new concept that opened your mind to fresh possibilities. Maybe it s just that "OMG" feeling you get when you see AI pull off something wild (like my Auntie, who literally gasped the first time she saw ChatGPT could calculate calories of her plates! ).

I'd love to hear what s making you most excited about AI right now! Big or small moments, drop them below and let's discuss together.

Parth Ahir

9mo ago

Will creativity lose its meaning in the age of AI?

Lately, I ve been reflecting on the quiet fear that, as AI tools become better at creating art, writing, and design, creativity itself might lose its meaning.

It feels like a valid concern because:

  • AI can produce beautiful art and music faster than a human ever could,

  • Many creative fields are shifting from original creation to "curating" or "editing" AI outputs,

  • Instant generation often replaces slow, imperfect human exploration,

  • Younger generations are growing up with AI co-creation as the norm, not the exception.

I wonder:
Will true creativity still matter when "good enough" is instantly available?

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