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[D] 10 hard-earned lessons from shipping generative AI products over the past 18 months
Sept. 2, 2023, 12:10 p.m. | /u/BootstrapGuy
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I'm the founder of a generative AI consultancy and we build gen AI powered products for other companies. We've been doing this for 18 months now and I thought I share our learnings - it might help others.
1. It's a never ending battle to keep up with the latest tools and developments.
2. By the time you ship your product it's already using an outdated tech-stack.
3. There are no best-practices yet. You need to make …
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