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I work a sales / client service job for a tutoring company, and I write a lot of emails for it. Most of the emails I receive are pretty similar to others I've received before, and the emails I write are very similar to ones I've written countless times. However, the communications I do are very specific to my industry, so generic autocomplete (such as compose.ai) doesn't produce useful suggestions. Source: over 1 year ago
We’re working on an AI-powered writing assistant at Compose.ai and would love to know what you think! Source: about 2 years ago
We’re working on a copywriting assistant product to complement our Compose.ai Chrome extension. We just stealth launched the beta version and are looking for some test users. Source: about 2 years ago
Try this: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/ai. Source: over 1 year ago
But Google has a whole set of AI writing tools - https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/ai So by their own definition they are producing spam? - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/ai might also help (I haven't used this IRL). Source: over 2 years ago
It's hard to imagine you've not seen Google's doodle guessing training (or their other experiments) but it's just another example of how little information you actually need to create a recognizable image, though Canvas also shows this off, but it has the benefit of material information. Source: over 2 years ago
To come back to your original question, as far as I'm aware anyone can publish on arxiv or researchgate. People will just tend to take you less serious. Maybe a better solution for you is something like this https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/ai . You already said you think your idea might be industry changing so if it truly is, I'm sure people will start noticing you. Source: about 3 years ago
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