Privacy: The chat bot runs on a server, but the chat history allegedly stays in the browser. This is “weak privacy” in the sense that you have to trust the company. I already do this for Kagi, trusting that they’re not storing my search history, even if it would be the simplest thing in the world. You need brand value for people to trust you, that takes time, and marketing as a privacy-first company.
UI: Not bad! I created an account on OmniGPT because they give access to several LLMs in one subscription. But their mobile website was very clunky.
Payment with crypto: I guess there is a market for this. I have some pocket crypto, but rarely a place to spend it. Makes the payment process simpler to set up, maybe you’ll capture a global market.
Nostr queries: I don’t use Nostr, but being able to query a chatbot that is iteratively trained on new, relevant data, seems to me like a potentially big innovation!
Also, I allegedly “own my data”, but I have to create an account. Mentioning Bitcoin probably helps filtering/attracting people who are gullible enough.
UI: Not bad! I created an account on OmniGPT because they give access to several LLMs in one subscription. But their mobile website was very clunky.
Payment with crypto: I guess there is a market for this. I have some pocket crypto, but rarely a place to spend it. Makes the payment process simpler to set up, maybe you’ll capture a global market.
Nostr queries: I don’t use Nostr, but being able to query a chatbot that is iteratively trained on new, relevant data, seems to me like a potentially big innovation!