I imagine soon you'll be able to ask it what the world is talking about today and get some interesting responses.
Examples... What time zone should we be following up in or offering times in What salesperson should be assigned (aka whose calendar are we using) Does the prospect ask a question in the form, do you trust an AI to answer that question? Do you need to place a phone call? Do you need to send a text (B2C) How are you gonna do risk management (aka removing people who don't want more contact) How does this interface with the existing systems Are you going to let users change the prompts, how, what happens when they make a mistake
Many of these are messy sequential problems where solving each one reveals two more, and trial and error is the only way to get it right.
Which brings up the ultimate question, do you want someone to train their AI system on your sales leads?
Put $10,000 in an account, put your tool to the test, and post the results in real-time.
https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/27/ai-startup-deepseek-pauses...
I don't believe it was a cyber attack; I think it's just usage overload. If I'm right, the next steps will be for them to throttle usage by price increase or some other method. Or they will have to find another order of magnitude of efficiency, and then that will be gobbled up and maxed out days after they introduce it.
The theme here is the demand for AI is nearly limitless and the supply (for now) is constrained by Nvidia.
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I just about fell out of my chair laughing at your cloud hosted tier with the tagline "We have to eat somehow™" aka "please pay us"
I signed up for the paid tier and I'm hopeful this can help us integrate legacy CRM's with our company's unified communication sales tool.
Either way good luck!