@aditya_chavan3 yeah, In our experience, if the client see direct model output, you need to have accuracy over 90% for them to think that it semi works
@adam_gusky@aditya_chavan3 Love this Aditya. Especially when you feel that the AI tool "just didn't get it". Though I would say that due to the hype around AI, expectations can be a little too high expecting a perfect output every time.
@louisa_lu1 in B2B domain the clients are but more patient and will share a feedback. I have been launching B2C AI products and the users are absolutely ruthless 😅.
Having worked for C3 AI in Products and AI for 6 years, I can tell you that a lot has to do with trust and understanding of the AI insights and outcomes. This is particularly true for AI software targeting businesses. It also comes with change management. The key is to address this through the application functionalities.
Actually finding product market fit. At the end of the day, users dont really care whether a product has AI or not. It should server to solve some problems (or great vitamin). A lot of products are hard to tell on the AI part, for example, midjourney is raking in hundreds of millions, the product is soooo cool but I don't know a consistent use case (because i dont have the data). Another case would be character.ai, which I feel we are sort of competing again in some way. User stats for character.ai might be stronger than early facebook stats, but monetization and usecase is not very clear.. although I am super bullish on both companies!
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