Are you planning to adopt an AI/ML feature in your product?

Yaro Lozhkin
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Looking at emerging AI/ML technologies, there seems to be a lot of expectation and excitement. So 2023 seems to be a battleground of experimentation. Would you try something new?

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Taha Zemmouri
As CEO of Eden AI (edenai.co), I am surprised by the wide variety of products that incorporate AI. We bring together in a single API the best of the best in off-the-shelf AI engines (Google, Microsoft, Open AI, etc.) and our users really do use a bit of everything we aggregate as technologies: image recognition, text translation, audio transcription, etc. We are also gradually discovering the uses for everything related to generative AI. We will publish this in the future.
Taha Zemmouri
@yalozhkin Exactly! First, as a user you don't need to handle many APIs docs and also don't have to create many accounts and can use only one for the billing part (we built partnerships with all these providers)
Yaro Lozhkin
@tezzed wow, the product seems awesome! BTW, how does it actually work? Is your API a middleware between end customers and established neural models (e.g. GPT-3) so the customers have a single entrypoint (via your API) to multiple models?
Richard Gao
Funnily enough, my product IS the AL/ML that ppl integrate into their products. evoke-app.com hosts open source AI models through an API, and our main focus now is stable diffusion, with more AIs coming in the future Seeing most are saying they're doing it via API, I definitely hope this market expands in the future!
Yaro Lozhkin
@richard_gao2 Thanks for sharing! It seems the 2023 would be a hot year for your product.