Chord

Chord

AI research engine for organic recommendations

56 followers

Chord is an AI engine that does real-time research & serves recommendations for products, books, and anything else you can imagine. It's like on-demand, crowdsourced Wirecutter: our AI "research team" scours the web for organic discussion on topic, then composes in-depth articles.
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Sidney Hough
Hello! Excited to share Chord with ProductHunt 🌈 Whenever I need recommendations, I search something along the lines of "best X reddit." Real humans sharing information with each other is ground truth in the web's sea of ads, bots and SEO. But it's tough to find high-quality organic discussion online - it takes hours to comb through the spam and read through numerous disjoint forum threads. Chord is an AI research engine that searches the web for authentic content right in front of your eyes. Then it gathers all the information it finds into a condensed, personal article to serve you recommendations: for consumer products, books, podcasts, hiking trails, and more. Your feedback is valuable to us! Please send it along to hello@chord.ooo, and/or join us in our Discord: https://discord.gg/dj3SuTdFEa.
Chris Messina
@sidney_hough useful use case but how do you evaluate the reliability and trustworthiness of your sources?
Sidney Hough
@chrismessina For now, we look for patterns in the language of our sources that suggest the author is a "real person" - e.g. do they use the first person? Is there an affiliate disclosure?
Alexander Spoor
@sidney_hough Would love to try this but I've gotten an error message on all 3 questions I've submitted so far, 2 of which very niche but the last one veeeery widely discussed on the web. Could this be a server issue or are there just some questions Chord doesn't know what to do with?
Sidney Hough
@alexanderspoor So sorry. Yes, it's a server issue - we're trying to handle a lot of new traffic. Should be fixed soon. For now you should be able to access previously generated articles via search and the 'Browse' tab.
Dicky Pachyderma
Is this 100% free?
Sidney Hough
Ivan Ralic
This looks really promising. I'll definitely test in more in-depth in the following days. Congrats on the launch 😄
Cogscid
Omg, you should be at the top near the LLaMA! 🔥🔥🔥