Andre Duarte

@andreduarte
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Product at Gitpod
Twitter@atduarte

Contrary to what I would like to believe, new startups are not winning and probably will not win the AI race outside the niches.

What is a novel product in a week, is a feature of a mainstream product and a commodity a few weeks later.

My last tweet was 5 days ago.

"Hardcore Engineering"

> OpenAI is a non-profit whose mission is to develop sota AI in the open to avoid the concentration of power on the hands of a few.

> 7 years later

> Microsoft eyes a $10b bet on "Open"AI
https://www.semafor.com/article/01/09/2023/microsoft-eyes-10-billion-bet-on-chatgpt

Microsoft eyes $10 billion bet on ChatGPT | Semafor

The tech giant has been in talks on deal to effectively own almost half of OpenAI, maker of the addictive, humanoid, AI-powered chatbot.

Had a ton of fun building HeroPack with my two brothers in the late evenings after all our kids slept. Would appreciate an upvote so we have an excuse to continue hacking, chatting, and drinking beer while working on the project 🍻 https://www.producthunt.com/posts/heropack
HeroPack - Make gaming avatars with AI, inspired by video games | Product Hunt

HeroPack is a profile picture generator that uses your pictures to generate avatars inspired by video games, perfect for gaming profiles on discord, twitch & twitter.

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🌶️ Hot take: Citing, applying or recommending the 48 Laws of Power or Art of Seduction are huge red flags.
@tolmasky haven't been able to try Ivory yet, but Mammoth is pretty good too
@jimmyb maybe your body wants you to move to Europe 👀
The Mammoth app is pretty nice! Make sure you give it a try https://testflight.apple.com/join/66c1wW8y
Join the Mammoth: for Mastodon beta

Available on iOS

One of the biggest achievements of humanity: the decline of child mortality during the last 200 years.

From my @OurWorldInData post on child mortality: http://ourworldindata.org/child-mortality-big-problem-in-brief

Child mortality: an everyday tragedy of enormous scale that we can make progress against

We live in a world in which 10 children die every minute.

Our World in Data