The rapid advancement of AI has led to a surge in low-quality, overpriced AI products and services. Many startups and companies are exploiting the AI trend by offering subpar products that do not deliver on their promises. This includes selling simple prompts for free LLMs at high prices and offering pre-orders for non-functional vaporware.
This trend can lead to consumer dissatisfaction, mistrust in AI technologies, and financial losses for those who invest in these low-quality products.
Pain Points
- Consumers are paying for overpriced
- low-quality AI products.
- Mistrust in AI technologies due to proliferation of subpar products.
- Financial losses for consumers investing in non-functional vaporware.
- Difficulty in identifying genuine
- high-quality AI products.
My name is Jason. I love AI and am obsessed with AI. I don't know what the hell I'm doing but I have a vision and a laptop. I've started something called Sift. It's an experimental project I vibe coded because I don't know how to code. What is AI AI-slop? It's exactly what it says it is: The reverberating second order effects of the AI revolution. It's the one man start ups selling $15/month packages that include only a prompt that you inject into a FREE LLM. It's the shit I see where companies are selling $200 pre-orders for vaporware that runs on a bot that doesn't work and is effectively wrapped around, guess what, an LLM. Anyway, looking for feedback and donations. You could argue that my project is AI-slop too. But I think it can have value. The bridge to connect the builders to the consumers. [https://sift-walkojas.replit.app](https://sift-walkojas.replit.app)
Sift is an experimental project aimed at connecting builders and consumers of AI products. It helps users identify high-quality AI products and avoid low-quality AI-slop.