Chess engines tell you the best move.
But grandmasters are human, they don’t always play it.
So I built "Kibitz": a human move predictor for chess broadcasts. I trained this model on my Nvidia RTX 5080.
Then I made it run as a business by itself.
A channel buys the overlay, Hermes onboards them, charges via @stripe test mode, runs the broadcast, narrates with @NVIDIAAI Nemotron, tracks inference cost, and books its own P&L.
I build. Hermes operates.
This is my demo and entry for the @NousResearch × @NVIDIAAI × @stripe Hermes Agent Accelerated Business Hackathon.
Sitting in a random BLR cafe on a random afternoon, grown ahh man comes and start having discussion on how do i overcome the fear of getting replaced by AI.
You learn one coding language -> You master the basics -> You learn advance concepts -> You become expert in that language -> You give years to achieve all these -> The language becomes obsolete -> You gotta repeat the same cycle again
How painful
The moment you think you're making enough, your lifestyle upgrades. Soon, luxuries become necessities, and you're back to feeling like it's not enough. That's probably why most people never feel rich.
Food, nuclear, pharma, data centres.
India’s four biggest growth bets are all water-intensive, being built in states that are already running out of it. The resource isn’t priced. The metering is just starting.
Somewhere in that gap is a company worth building…
last 2 days:
Sarvam raised Series B at insane valuation.
IIT B launched 8 BharatGen models with the best having 17B params.
Yeah we making progress but the focus should be on better coding and reasoning models.