Konrad S.

Konrad S.

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Computer scientist and software engineer

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Founder and CEO of Skyica, a software company committed to innovation and excellence. I have studied physics, mathematics, and computer science (PhD). After developing complex Android apps for many years, I have founded Skyica LLC in Nov 2022, a software company that will focus not only on mobile apps, but also on search engines, social media, and artificial intelligence. Currently I'm working on App Finder, an advancedĀ search engineĀ for Android appsĀ and games, soon for iOS also. The objective is to make mobile apps and games optimally discoverable, for the benefit of both users and developers I'm highly interested inĀ science and philosophy, especially ethics, and I want to make this world a better place for everyone.

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Maker History

  • App Finder
    App FinderThe most advanced search engine for Android apps & games
    Oct 2023
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    Joined Product HuntOctober 6th, 2023

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Are we over-automating? At what point does adding AI increase complexity instead of reducing it?

I have been thinking about situations where clients specifically ask for AI agents to simplify a process. On the surface, it sounds reasonable. They want something intelligent to classify, route, or decide. But when we go deeper into the actual workflow, we often find that the logic is completely structured. It might just be routing leads based on budget, geography, or service type. In those cases, a simple if-else condition or a fetch record from a table would solve the problem cleanly.

Another common case is using AI to analyze structured form submissions. If the inputs are predefined dropdowns and checkboxes, there is nothing to interpret. A fetch record or rule-based filter is cleaner, cheaper, and easier to maintain.

So the real question is this: are we adding AI agents because they actually do the job better, faster, or more efficiently? Or are we just throwing AI into the mix because it sounds cool and everyone else is doing it?

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8d ago

Does faking MRR really help a business grow? [mini-case study example]

This is rooted in psychology.

When you show that there is enormous interest in something, a crowd of people will flock and want to see it.

I woke up this morning, and X was full of this message:

Nika•

17d ago

AI agents hire human bodies to do tasks in real life? What will be our relationships with AI agents?

Yesterday went through this Tweet by Greg Isenberg.

There is an app called "rent a human."

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