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[D] Using AI to navigate the complexities of regulatory frameworks
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[D] Using AI to navigate the complexities of regulatory frameworks

I would be interested in hearing opinions for using AI for regulatory assurance and compliance in regulated industries, what are your thoughts? Explanation: An AI-driven compliance system ensuring adherence to evolving regulations, minimizing risks, and enabling businesses to operate confidently within legal boundaries. Pairing Large Language Models (LLMs) with blockchain technology to offer a range of benefits, particularly in the context of regulatory compliance. LLMs, powered by advanced natural language processing and machine learning capabilities, can enhance regulatory compliance processes in several ways. Firstly, they can automate the analysis of regulatory documents, helping businesses stay updated with evolving compliance requirements. LLMs can also assist in generating compliance reports, simplifying complex legal language into understandable summaries. Furthermore, by integrating LLMs into smart contracts, businesses can ensure that contract terms adhere to regulatory guidelines automatically. The integration of LLMs with blockchain can significantly improve regulatory compliance by automating document analysis, simplifying legal language, monitoring compliance in real-time, and enhancing customer interactions—all contributing to greater efficiency and accuracy in adhering to regulatory standards. I have a whole technical whitepaper with this stuff on hand, if anyone would like to review it let me know..

How to Start Research in Computer Science & AI in 2025 – A Modernized Framework
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How to Start Research in Computer Science & AI in 2025 – A Modernized Framework

Over a decade ago, I wrote two articles: "A Beginner’s Guide to Computer Science Research" and "How to Start a Research Work in Computer Science: A Framework for Beginners" \- that have been used at several universities around the world for the same purpose. These articles aimed to help students and early-career researchers navigate the complexities of academic research in computer science. However, since 2014, the research landscape has changed dramatically with the rise of AI, automation, and powerful collaborative tools. Now, in 2025, starting research in computer science and AI is more accessible than ever. With AI-powered research assistants, open-access repositories, and real-time collaborative platforms, researchers can work more efficiently and focus on innovation. I recently published an updated guide in The Times of India, presenting a modern “Eight-Step Approach to Research” framework that integrates the latest methodologies and tools for AI and CS research. This framework is designed to help students and researchers independently explore their chosen topics while leveraging cutting-edge technology. If you’re curious about how to streamline your research workflow, enhance your literature review process, and effectively collaborate in the AI research space, check out the article here: 🔗 How to Start a Research Work in Computer Science and AI in 2025 – An Updated Framework Block Diagram of “Eight-Step Approach to Research” in 2025 Would love to hear thoughts from the ML research community—what tools and techniques do you use to make research more efficient in 2025? Let’s discuss! 🚀

I’ve built a gaming recommendation and exploration platform called Which Game Next
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I’ve built a gaming recommendation and exploration platform called Which Game Next

Hello there! Me and a few of my best friends are software engineers, and we’ve been working part-time on developing a side project for the past 12 months. It’s called www.whichgamenext.com, and we’ve recently launched into open beta for everyone to check out. Your feedback would be invaluable to us! Our aim has been to build a gaming recommendation engine, alongside providing market oversight for where you can legally and officially purchase or obtain modern games from multiple stores and/or subscriptions. It’s often difficult to figure out what you have access to if you only have a single specific subscription, like Game Pass PC, or if you’re only interested in games on GOG/Nintendo (what a mix!). We started by identifying the available digital stores and subscriptions and slowly compiling our database using multiple automated services to gather data on these games. Think JustWatch, but for games! One major service we’ve partnered with is IGDB, which has been supplying us with JSON data dumps that served as the initial seed for our game data. A massive thank you to them for their continued support! With the data in place, we’ve been focusing on exploring new features. So far, this has included private and public user-generated lists, personal backlog tracking, and the ability to like or dislike games. We’re now improving our recommendation engine, tackling the complexities that come with it, and having a lot of fun along the way. We’re utilising modern AI strategies and solving fascinating problems related to large-scale data aggregation. We truly can’t wait to share this fantastic work! In addition to this, you can soon expect curated collections, articles about games, and supporting links to help you make informed, unbiased purchasing decisions. Your shared data will drive the recommendations. But it doesn’t stop there—we have plenty of other features on our radar, such as importing games from your favourite stores, syncing your gameplay time, surfacing data like “How Long to Beat,” and creating new and exciting ways to interact with this growing community! This is a passion project created by a group of gamers who want to spend their time and money wisely, without purchasing biases. Since it’s a side project, we mostly work on it at night, but we’re excited to grow the community, share our vision, and, who knows, maybe one day make it our full-time job! Let’s dive into the technical details: • Monorepo architecture: This speeds up development by sharing libraries, living style guides, configs, etc. Nx.js has been brilliant, enabling us to create a dependency graph of changes and only build/deploy what’s modified in a PR. • AWS: We’re using the free tier (with a few exceptions where we pay for smaller services). Achieving self-sufficiency is critical for us. Additionally, we applied to the AWS Startup Foundation programme and received $1,000 in AWS credits, which has been incredibly helpful! • Infrastructure: Fully deployed as code with Terraform. • Backends: Built using Express and Nest.js, split into around 40 projects and counting! Each project plays a unique role in gathering and syncing game data. • Scalability: Designed from the ground up, utilising AWS Lambdas with auto-scaling and load balancing. • Databases: We use Postgres with RDS and DynamoDB for storing various data. • Frontend stack: Built with React, Next.js, Tailwind, Zustand, TanStack Query, Jest, and Storybook. • CI/CD: Managed with GitHub Actions and Amplify hooks for deploying the frontends. • Admin portal: We’ve built a bespoke CMS to control the main website. It synchronises with external services, tracks game data changes, and allows us to selectively apply ‘patches’ from sites like IGDB. The system also includes data override and rollback capabilities, ensuring we maintain control over game data. • Automation: Partially automated, so manual intervention is rarely needed. • Scraping tools: Fully integrated into the admin portal with log trail capabilities. • Cloudflare: Used for on-the-fly image transformations; we’re considering moving to it full-time as our CDN for free WebP conversions. • Authentication: Handled by Cognito, with a custom frontend built from scratch. Key learnings so far: • AWS cold starts: Not ideal! While the platform is still new, we ping endpoints to keep them responsive. This won’t be an issue once traffic increases. • Lambda memory matters: We learned the hard way that low-memory configurations can delay responses by 2-3 seconds. • DynamoDB partition keys: If not designed correctly from the start, you might have to start over (yes, we’ve been there!). • GitHub Actions: Setting up node\_modules cache reuse takes time, but it’s worth it—don’t give up! We don’t know where this project will take us yet, but it’s been a fantastic journey so far. We’ve learned a lot, explored technologies we don’t typically use in our day jobs, and built something we’re genuinely passionate about. Your feedback would mean the world to us. What do you think of what we’ve done so far? What would you like to see added? Is this a service you’d use? Do you see the value in it as we do? Thanks for reading, and we hope to see you in the comments! (or our newly created /r/whichgamenext

Acquired our first 10 customer for Trustty Reporter - an AI first Business Intelligence Platform.
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Acquired our first 10 customer for Trustty Reporter - an AI first Business Intelligence Platform.

Hi All, My co founder and I have built Trustty Reporter (www.trusttyreporter.com).  We spent the last couple of months working on launch our AI powered BI platform and gain our first 10 users. We wanted to reach out the community to get your feedback on the platform and how we can take it to the next level. Below is a brief introduction of the platform: Trustty Reporter – your AI-first business intelligence partner that transforms data into actionable insights in minutes! Imagine turning complex data and documents into easy-to-understand reports with clear recommendations, all at the click of a button. No more BI complexities—Trustty Reporter makes business insights accessible to everyone, from business owners to CXOs. Here’s Why You’ll Love Trustty Reporter: Instant Insight Generation – Convert raw data into insights in just 5-15 minutes. No expertise needed! Easy Reporting Access – Persistent reports that let you track, compare, and build strategies over time. Tailored Solutions for Business Problems – Just describe your challenge, and Trustty Reporter delivers custom insights. Interactive Reports – Dive deeper with a chat interface that offers further clarification and recommendations. By now you would have realized that this aces any traditional BI tools. That aside, it’s better than the likes of ChatGPT and Claude since you don’t have to supply multiple prompts to get context specific insights catering to your business! File Requirements: For Excel files with multiple sheets/tabs: Please save each sheet as a separate file Upload them as individual files for processing File Format: The first row must contain your column headers Remove any empty rows above the headers https://preview.redd.it/olmk6lfmwuzd1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa2bbc8edb4a299dbeee67b692cd4acf1704c2be

[N] New Trends to Power Faster Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Adoption?
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[N] New Trends to Power Faster Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Adoption?

In 2012, Google X lab created a neural network that can identify cats. Since then, technology companies have been increasingly adopting AI/ML on a large scale to build better applications and services for consumers (ToC). On the other hand, AI/ML's adoption on the enterprises' side (ToB) has yet to see the same growth trajectory due to the costs and complexities in both hardware and software. However, Since 2020, we started noticing three emerging tech trends that can help accelerate enterprises' adoption of AI/ML. Breakthrough in semiconductors: In 2020, Nvidia debut the concept of "Data Processing Unit," a new class of programmable processors that combine high-performance CPU with SmartNiC (network interface controller). Data centers can deploy DPUs to optimize computing offload and frees up CPUs to focus on intended tasks, such as machine learning. DPUs help resolve a significant bottleneck for ML training, where models, sometimes with billions of parameters, are way too big for traditional CPUs and GPUs to handle. Other leading semiconductor players, such as Marvell and Xilinx, follow suit with their in-house or partner-designed DPUs. Industry analysts have forecasted that the market size for DPUs in data centers alone could reach $50 billion by 2025. ​ https://preview.redd.it/l436muluhnn61.png?width=1430&format=png&auto=webp&s=ba8d1298056ea31bddd25f1596ff64b7e107580a Breakthrough in software: we also saw significant progress of "Conversational AI," a new form of AI that can understand and speak languages with human-like accuracy, in 2020. Conversational AI allows two-way interactions and provides a much better user experience than traditional AI-powered Chatbot, mostly a one-way response system. The secret of conversational AI is its ability to handle lots of human conversation variance. Developers have designed innovative algorithms such as "Switch transformers" and "Sparse training" to enable models to handle vast amounts of data. The size of conversational AI training models is enormous and keeps expanding. For example, in February 2021, Google Brain announced a model with 1.6 trillion parameters, nine times the size of the famous Open AI GPT-3 (175 billion parameters) unveiled in July 2020. GPT-3 is 100+ times bigger than GPT-2 introduced in 2019. ​ https://preview.redd.it/oajpi2yvhnn61.png?width=1430&format=png&auto=webp&s=1482913a98e17ddc1d62cc79864598d4012ad6f7 Cloud giants are expanding machine-learning platforms for developers. Andy Jassy famously said that "AI is shifting from a niche experiment inside technical departments to becoming more mainstream in business processes." in the 2020 AWS reInvent. During the conference, AWS rolled out many AI products across the technology stack, including AI chips (AWS Trainium), database (Aurora Machine Learning), and vertical solutions (Amazon Healthlake), etc. However, the most significant development is the drastic expansion of "Amazon SageMaker," one of the largest cloud machine-learning platforms. SageMaker has been offering new features to make it easier for developers to automate machine learning workflow. Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud are also growing their ML developer platforms. ​ https://preview.redd.it/z9wf2o8xhnn61.png?width=1430&format=png&auto=webp&s=9f607acfe8f0dbf36fb9b472f3cb40b80f13879e Witnessing these breakthroughs in semiconductor and software, coupled with cloud giants' effort to democratize AI, we see a coming inflection point of accelerated AI adoption in both ToC and ToB markets. So how do we benefit from this megatrend? In semiconductors, we like companies with DPUs exposure. In AI development and processing, we favor multi-cloud AI platforms such as Databricks. In enterprise software, we believe there will be a strong wave of new AI-based enterprise applications that can be creative and efficient in solving real-world problems.

Interview with founder of ReadyPlayerMe (raised $70M+ from a16z)
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Interview with founder of ReadyPlayerMe (raised $70M+ from a16z)

Thanks to everyone who replied to my previous post with the questions you had for Rainer, I added some of them into this interview. I’m Nikita of Databas3 , and that’s my first interview in a series where I’m learning more about the journey of the best tech and web3 founders. Would appreciate your feedback and suggestions for the next guest! Nikita: Let’s begin with a brief introduction. Can you share a bit about yourself and how the business started? Rainer: I’m Rainer, the CTO of ReadyPlayerMe. Our journey began in 2013 with four co-founders. Over the years, our focus has shifted mainly around our product’s evolution, but our core idea always revolved around virtual actors or virtual people. Our initial venture was into hardware. We created the first full-body scanner in the Nordics, a significant step in photogrammetry. This led us to develop the Luna Scanner, a three-meter tall structure designed to capture facial features and likenesses. When Facebook acquired Oculus in 2014, we foresaw the potential of VR and virtual worlds, especially in social experiences. Nikita: Interesting. How did you move on from there? Rainer: Recognizing the limitations of hardware, we transitioned into software. Our early scanner designs had limitations in scalability. For example, our three-meter tall scanner wasn’t a feasible solution for scanning millions of people. So, we leveraged the datasets from our initial projects and designed a mobile version, making facial scanning as easy as using your phone. Around 2015, this was a new territory, as facial scanning wasn’t a mainstream application. Nikita: What were the early applications of these scanned models? Rainer: In the beginning, we focused on 3D printed figurines from full-body scans. However, as we shifted to facial scanning, we licensed our technology to gaming companies, collaborating with giants like Wargaming and Tencent. We even ventured into virtual fittings with H&M. Each collaboration was custom-tailored, blending our technology with their systems. This model made us cash flow positive. Nikita: So this was the beginning of your foray into the gaming industry? Rainer: Precisely. The demand from gaming companies was substantial. As we built custom solutions for these enterprises, we saw a bigger potential. While our cash flow was positive, we realized the challenge of scaling through exclusive enterprise deals. We envisioned our avatar creation tech reaching indie games and beyond. Nikita: And that led to the birth of ReadyPlayerMe? Rainer: Exactly. Once we understood our market direction, we quickly developed the first iteration of ReadyPlayerMe as a web-based experience, emphasizing easy integration for game developers. The initial version was a character builder, allowing users to personalize their avatars, which many adopted for their social media profiles. Our goal was to create avatars that users could connect with and use across various platforms. Instead of licensing our technology, we offered it for free to everyone. As ReadyPlayerMe gained traction, especially in VR applications, we secured funding to further our mission. Nikita: Your growth seems swift and organic. Were there any challenges? Rainer: Our focus on easy integration significantly fueled our adoption. Pairing that with personalized avatars resonated well with our audience. But like any venture, we’ve faced our share of challenges and have always aimed to evolve and better our offerings. The rapid growth in Web3 projects and virtual worlds made personalization and customization more important. With the NFT boom, you could add utility by allowing access to selected collections. This played into web-based games and metaverse applications. The shift towards Web3 and personalization provided a significant tailwind for us. Many used our characters as profile pictures on social media. Nikita: I’ve heard from other founders that a16z really values viral marketing. Was this one reason they wanted to invest in your project? How was the process with them? Rainer: When a16z reached out, it felt like a natural fit. We wanted investors who understood the gaming space. Our main market is Web3, but we’re exploring the top games market. Their expertise in gaming was invaluable. They’ve been very supportive throughout. We were fortunate to be on their radar. Nikita: So your early growth and organic traction played a role in attracting investors? Rainer: Definitely. Early product growth and the potential future trajectory were essential in our discussions. Nikita: As the CTO, you must have faced challenges. Can you speak about the tech side and its evolution? Rainer: The early version of our platform was built by in-house engineers. As we grew, we had to adapt to increasing complexities and ensure we had the right team to execute our vision. My role often shifted between product management and tech, depending on the need. Nikita: It sounds like the startup environment remains strong within your company. Rainer: Absolutely. We’re all committed, hands-on, and working towards building the best product. Nikita: You mentioned the team earlier. How many people are in your team now? Rainer: We have 70 people, with about half in product and engineering. Nikita: And did you hire the tech team? Rainer: We brought on a head of engineering at the beginning of this year. He’s been instrumental in scaling the engineering organization, from increasing the headcount to refining engineering processes. We’ve recently reorganized into domain-specific teams. As the team grows, regular reorganization ensures we focus on delivering specific customer value. Every stage requires attention to the team’s composition to ensure efficient delivery. Nikita: Any advice for founders just starting with their first startup? Rainer: Focus on customer value, no matter how niche it might seem initially. Begin with a specific problem and solution, then expand from there. You don’t need a massive project right away. Begin small, prove the concept, and scale from there. Nikita: You’ve mentioned your love for books and podcasts. Any recommendations? Rainer: For startups, “High Growth Handbook” and “Lean Startup” are must-reads. “Working Backwards” offers insights into Amazon’s customer-centric approach. For podcasts, I listen to “Rework,” “Lenny’s Podcast,” and “Huberman Lab.” Nikita: All of us have some side project ideas from time to time. How do you handle these when managing a big project? Rainer: Over the years, I’ve built various side projects. Some are small applications to solve immediate problems, like a menu bar app for AirPods which made it to No. 1 on Product Hunt, and was nominated for Golden Kitty Award. I sometimes delve into 3D and AI, merging them for technical demos. I keep a list of ideas and pick from them as the urge arises. Nikita: Any final thoughts or advice? Rainer: As you scale, do so with clarity. Avoid scaling just for external appeal. Always hire when there’s genuine need, not just for the sake of expansion. It helps in staying lean and focused.

13 Best AI Tools For Startups & Entrepreneurs [2024]
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13 Best AI Tools For Startups & Entrepreneurs [2024]

Here are the best AI tools for startups and entrepreneurs: Bubble ▶ Bubble free plan: https://businessolution.org/get/bubble/ Taskade ▶ Taskade free plan : https://businessolution.org/get/taskade/ Process Street ▶ Process Street free trial: https://businessolution.org/get/process-street/ CustomGPT ▶ Try CustomGPT for free: https://businessolution.org/get/customgpt/ MeetGeek ▶ MeetGeek free plan: https://businessolution.org/get/meetgeek-ai/ Mixo ▶ Try Mixo for free: https://businessolution.org/get/mixo/ Tidio ▶ Tidio free plan (+20% OFF): https://businessolution.org/get/tidio/ AdCreative.ai ▶ AdCreative.ai 25% OFF: https://businessolution.org/get/adcreative/ LeadFuze ▶ LeadFuze free trial: https://businessolution.org/get/leadfuze/ HubSpot ▶ HubSpot free plan: https://businessolution.org/get/hubspot/ ClickFunnels 2.0 ▶ ClickFunnels 2.0 free trial: https://businessolution.org/get/clickfunnels-2-0/ GoHire ▶ GoHire free trial: https://businessolution.org/get/gohire-2/ DeepBrain ▶ Try DeepBrain for free: https://businessolution.org/get/deepbrain/ Timestamps: 0:00 – AI Tools for Startups 0:17 – Bubble.io 2:26 – Taskade 4:35 – Process Street 6:20 – CustomGPT 7:44 – MeetGeek 8:31 – Mixo 9:09 – Tidio 10:15 – AdCreative.ai 11:34 – LeadFuze 12:51 – HubSpot 14:48 – ClickFunnels 2.0 16:10 – GoHire 17:25 – DeepBrain 👉‍ See all 17 AI tools for startups in this article: https://businessolution.org/ai-tools-for-startups/ In today's fast-paced and competitive business landscape, startups are constantly seeking innovative ways to gain a competitive edge and drive growth. Enter the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) tools for startups – a game-changing technology that holds the potential to revolutionize how new businesses operate, strategize, and scale. From automating repetitive tasks to unlocking valuable insights from data, AI tools offer startups an unprecedented opportunity to streamline operations, enhance decision-making, and deliver exceptional customer experiences. Imagine having access to intelligent algorithms that can analyze market trends, predict consumer behavior, and optimize resource allocation with unparalleled accuracy. These AI tools can empower startups to make data-driven decisions with confidence while freeing up valuable time and resources for creative problem-solving and strategic planning. By harnessing the power of AI technology, startups can navigate the complexities of today's business environment with agility, precision, and scalability like never before. Join us as we delve into the world of AI tools for startups and explore how this transformative technology is poised to reshape the entrepreneurial landscape in profound ways.

How I'd Learn AI in 2025 (if I could start over)
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How I'd Learn AI in 2025 (if I could start over)

Here's the roadmap that I would follow to learn artificial intelligence (AI). 📚 Get the FREE roadmap here ➡️ https://bit.ly/data-alchemy Already got tech skills and want to start as a freelancer? 🛠️ Let me show you how: https://www.datalumina.com/data-freelancer?utmsource=youtube&utmmedium=video&utmcampaign=youtubevideotraffic&utmcontent=How%20I%27d%20Learn%20AI%20in%202024%20%28if%20I%20could%20start%20over%29 ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Why learn AI? 01:28 Code vs. Low/No-code approach 02:27 Misunderstandings about AI 03:27 Ask yourself this question 04:19 What makes this approach different 05:42 Step 1: Set up your environment 06:54 Step 2: Learn Python and key libraries 08:02 Step 3: Learn Git and GitHub Basics 08:35 Step 4: Work on projects and portfolio 13:12 Step 5: Specialize and share knowledge 14:31 Step 6: Continue to learn and upskill 15:39 Step 7: Monetize your skills 16:53: What is Data Alchemy? 🛠️ Explore ProjectPro https://bit.ly/3q837w8 👋🏻 About Me Hey there! I'm Dave, an AI Engineer and the founder of Datalumina, where our mission is to facilitate entrepreneurial and technological proficiency in professionals and businesses. Through my videos here on this channel, my posts on LinkedIn, and courses on Skool, I share practical strategies and tools to navigate the complexities of data, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship. ✔️ How I manage my business and dev projects https://try.web.clickup.com/datalumina 📥 Datalumina's Newsletter https://www.datalumina.com/newsletter #ai #roadmap #datalumina 📌 Video Description In this video, Dave shares a comprehensive and actionable roadmap for anyone looking to start their journey into the exciting world of artificial intelligence (AI) in 2024. Whether you're a complete beginner or someone looking to pivot your career towards AI, this video lays out a step-by-step guide that demystifies the process of learning AI from the ground up. Dave highlights the significance of AI in today's tech landscape and addresses common misconceptions that newcomers might have. With a focus on practical learning, the video emphasizes the importance of choosing between a code-centric or a low/no-code approach, making AI accessible to a broader audience. Dave's unique approach involves asking a critical question that shapes the learning path, ensuring that viewers embark on a journey tailored to their goals and interests. The roadmap detailed in the video covers essential steps such as setting up your learning environment, mastering Python and key libraries crucial for AI, understanding the basics of Git and GitHub, and the importance of working on projects to build a strong portfolio. Dave also talks about the importance of specialization and the continuous process of learning and upskilling in fields like generative AI, large language models, chatbots, and machine learning. Furthermore, Dave shares insights on how to monetize your AI skills, turning your passion into a profession. The video concludes with an introduction to Data Alchemy, a concept that encapsulates the transformative power of AI knowledge. For those eager to dive into the AI world, Dave offers a free roadmap accessible through the link provided in the video description. This invaluable resource serves as a compass for navigating the complexities of AI learning, making it an essential watch for anyone interested in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and related technologies.