@kyriezz78 I believe it's with the recommendation engine and I am not surprised, considering 80% of the staff was fired to prove the platform could still run! I wish the owners save the grace before it's too late....
The process was simpler than I thought. If you want to follow along and create something similar, I have added all the details to my GitHub repo: https://t.co/SdiFAOQ2ht
I created an AI-Powered Book Recommendation App!
I played around with Claude (Anthropic AI) and created an application to help you find your next read. Try out the app and give it a thumbs up if you like it. https://t.co/BT7ClwgIGN
@MichaelHyatt I work as an AI engineer, happy to help with tools I know of and discuss the opportunities and limitations of AI in general and tools in specific.
@tedcross I wish you could visit a third-world country and see its consequences, and also read stories of how global warming is threatening food security and employment. Having grown up in most populous country and having to fight for every single ounce of share, I know what 1.2 bn+ is.
The rejection came with bitter feelings but it also reminded me to put collective research output before any work under my name as my utmost responsibility as a researcher focussing on putting humans at the center of technology.
Although my paper was not accepted at the CHI Conference 2024, I have been invited to review other's work. Reviewing those works has been a rewarding experience. It reminds me to move together as a community, support each other's work, and learn how I can improve.
@ndwignall I let the self-doubt float instead of fighting it when it arises, I let it "vent". Then I take a pause, get it out either to my partner/friend/journal, and then start by finding just one piece of evidence to prove myself wrong. One self-doubt at a time.