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Hello Hunters 👋, I’m Sahil, the creator of FailSpot. I built it after realizing how often AI models make confident but completely wrong statements - and there wasn’t a fun, public way to track these fails. So… I turned it into a bug bounty for AI models 💥 Each week, users submit real conversations where AI messes up, the community votes, and the top fail wins $100. Our goal is twofold: 1️⃣ Make...
FailSpot-Win $100 weekly for AI FailuresFind AI mistakes. Win $100 every week.
FailSpot is a bug bounty website for AI models. Submit real conversations where various AI models give incorrect answers, vote on others, and win $100 every week for the most easily identifiable AI mistakes.
FailSpot-Win $100 weekly for AI FailuresFind AI mistakes. Win $100 every week.
Sahil Singlaleft a comment
Hey Product Hunters! As the founder of LabelMob, I built this because AI outputs should be verified by experts—like doctors for medical diagnoses, lawyers for legal analysis, professors for academic insights, mathematicians for complex calculations, physicists for simulations, chemists for molecular modeling, and more. But to make that happen reliably, we need high-quality, expert-driven data...

LabelMobData annotation marketplace for AI teams – 150+ jobs posted!
Marketplace to connect data annotation providers with AI/ML teams needing labeled data for models.
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LabelMobData annotation marketplace for AI teams – 150+ jobs posted!
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Sahil Singlaleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt! I've seen firsthand how people build incredible trusted communities at work—then poof, it all vanishes when they switch jobs. At Google, folks often saved $120k buying/selling houses directly among Googlers in the Bay Area, traded Marriott Bonvoy points for travel perks, and snagged cheap high-quality furniture from colleagues. Discussions were top-notch and high-quality,...

ProfMobForums/Marketplace for verified pros with lifelong access
