That story is AI-written, AI-narrated, AI-illustrated story, which a couple friends and I have been generating.
An earlier story made the top of HackerNews a week ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32652673. I was too slow to illustrate that earlier week's piece, so it became clear to me that I had to automate myself with this repo... definitely not overengineering the solution.
Anyways, hope you like it or parts of it. Pull requests veryyyy welcome. This was just a weekend project to keep my GPUs company.
Crowd anonymization AI to fight police use of face recognition. Detects faces among huge crowds of BLM protesters and shields their faces with a BLM fist. http://blm.stanford.edu
HN was hugely important in helping me and my cofounder validate and start a program for employed engineers to start companies (Sidepact). We started to validate whether start Sidepact with this post:
With the initial feedback + response, we were able to a) solicit 100+ applications and validate our idea, and b) decide to actually run the program (complete with speakers, investor events, and a 'demo day'). Over half of the first cohort heard of Sidepact through HN, and we're definitely thankful to have been able to reach the niche of folks who read HN!
Applications for the next cohort of Sidepact are now open! Sidepact does the work of matching you with a team, establishing shared commitment, and working on a problem you care about.
Over the last few weeks we’ve received some great applications, signed on advisors from the first batch of YC and the Stanford GSB, and had top-tier VCs commit to Demo Day.
We’re hoping to bring you from product validation to the launch of your startup. Hope you’ll join us!
Sidepact applications close Sunday, June 17th. If you or someone you know might be interested, chat us at sharon (at) sidepact.com or kevin (at) sidepact.com to learn more!
are people able to bring their own early-stage startups to the table or is this all from scratch? I just submitted a Show HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17280751 and the idea of bringing a project like that to a group is intriguing.
I was working on a similar startup 5 years ago (defunct, called crowdformed) where a group of people would come together to build apps and share in the ownership (like quirky.com for apps). So, I'm a big fan of this type of model, I'll keep an eye on your startup.
The equity is also there to ensure that the organization has aligned incentives. From our conversations with people that have just a desire to start a company, but may lack the experience, team, or social capital to do so, we believe the equity stake asked for is reasonable.
We really hope that people feel inspired to do that too! We've found that for some founders, having structure and shared commitment go a long way and we'd like to support that part of the process. The equity is also there to ensure that the organization has aligned incentives and skin in the game.
Make it be $300/month. This would align people too. Or maybe publish the list of VCs and angels who will come to pitch week. If its Andressen Horowitz or Sequoia or Mayfield, that makes sense
We've thought about charging more to ensure commitment through the program, but we'd like to make the program as accessible as possible (especially for our first cohort).
As for the VCs and angels coming to pitch week, we're actively working on this and hope to have more to share over the coming weeks.
That makes sense; and we will have more information on this front.
As a side note, aside from the above sources of value mentioned (essentially access), one thing that we're looking to provide is some structure and community to those who are also looking to start a company. We recognize that this is not something necessarily every founder needs
it's something I need very much. but part of needing it is that I'm not... particularly qualified to evaluate your ability to give it to me, which makes things difficult.
Really, that's the hard part about hiring help in general; the areas where you need the most help, you generally don't have the skill required to recognize skill, so you are reliant entirely on credentials, and even picking which credentials to select for is difficult when you don't know the field.
The program is 12 weeks, so the fee extends through that duration. At the end of the 12 weeks, there's a demo day (similar to YC). The fee aims to cover basic venue costs, snacks, and shared social events to build camaraderie.
Long text -> GPT-3 suggests illustration ideas -> GPT-3 translates from English to "prompt-English" -> Stable Diffusion outputs images
Open source: https://github.com/sharonzhou/long_stable_diffusion
Here's a published story, illustrated by this repo, titled "Never Hire a Herd of Goats to Mow your Lawn": https://storiesby.ai/p/never-hire-a-herd-of-goats-to-mow
That story is AI-written, AI-narrated, AI-illustrated story, which a couple friends and I have been generating.
An earlier story made the top of HackerNews a week ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32652673. I was too slow to illustrate that earlier week's piece, so it became clear to me that I had to automate myself with this repo... definitely not overengineering the solution.
Anyways, hope you like it or parts of it. Pull requests veryyyy welcome. This was just a weekend project to keep my GPUs company.
Tweet with more stuff, if at all interesting: https://twitter.com/realSharonZhou/status/156703103573259468...