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Based on our record, Lunchclub should be more popular than A.I. Experiments by Google. It has been mentiond 23 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
While it's not really the same thing, I do enjoy meeting somewhat-random people on https://lunchclub.com. It's biased towards technical people and, unfortunately, I think there's a large gender / diversity gap, but I still get value out of talking with 3 complete strangers each week during 45 minute video calls. I'd love to see such a platform become more mainstream and popular in the city where I'm based, so I... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Here are some things I've tried. All give a net positive to me being less anxious. - Rejection therapy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rejection_Therapy): get rejected by another person at least once per day. Great practice. - Gardening. Shut off the computer and leave the phone at home. Plan to have several hours doing something you enjoy (for me that is gardening, hikes, beach, ocean) with no screens - Exercise.... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
I also heard about this website called Lunch Club which was pitched to me as a networking tool that's good for introverts. You pick a topic or career you're interested in, and it matched you with someone who works in the field for a lunch chat. Source: over 1 year ago
Well, excellent job to date - that's accomplishing a whole lot in one year! It may sound cliche, but attending meetups is the easiest way to network. But, virtual connections are also very useful and take a lot less time. Look up online communities, or try out lunchclub. Source: almost 2 years ago
Lunch Club: An AI platform that facilitates casual conversations between professionals. - Source: dev.to / almost 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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