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Dr. Oracle - The worlds most advanced Medical AI Research Assistant.
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Joined July 2023
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1) check for profitable competition. 2) run ads for a dummy landing page and measure intent-to-pay 3) launch a quick MVP to see if they really do pay. 3 different methods for validation. Talking to customers won’t validate your idea, watching them pull out their credit card will. Talking to customers is only helpful to make iterative improvements but never validation. Measure action not words.
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@deedydas Our App separates high quality guideline society publications used in real medical practice from general research. We also override publications that have been made obsolete by new data. No general research tool can do this.
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Paying with your iPhone is normal, like Apple Pay. You can check out at a counter with Tap. You usually give your credit card at iPhone setup. The friction toward payment is extremely low. Android, the first time you see a CC prompt is when you’re in the play store. It’s ugly, jarring, and users are not conditioned to making transactions. High friction.
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@gabriel__xyz This is the best way to do it. Last thing, check the meta ads library for the company and make sure the ad has been up for 1+ month. Also click the CTA and take action on their landing page to get more of their ads and their competition.
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I appreciate you using our app, I really do. I hope you understand, as a tool for practicing doctors making mission critical decisions - our AI cannot make recommendations unless it’s grounded in actual evidence. That’s how you get hallucinations. I hope you can appreciate that and continue to experiment with this app. There are many more questions I’m sure you will encounter. If you have any guideline societies in mind that you would like us to train just let us know and we can add them.
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@TonyJos61116726 @Zag1one It’s still question and answer, not a search engine. You seem to be disgruntled that the guidelines and FDA labels don’t address your question. Unfortunately thats just a reality and I’m not sure how to help you.
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@TonyJos61116726 @Zag1one The FDA labels and official guidelines do not actually address this. The Research based section is the same as it’s always been, the only addition is the Guidelines. A feature was added, nothing has been removed.
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@TonyJos61116726 @Zag1one It looks like you’re stuck using the reply/follow up feature. Go back and ask your question on the main screen. The reply feature only sees literature cited by your main question/answer.
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There was an update, you should see a vastly improved general mode and reply feature. Reply now lets you chat with full text papers. Reply lets you chat with the references pulled up by your initial question. But if those references do not have the answer, you get that message. And you should try and ask the same question, but outside of reply-mode so you pull fresh references.
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@TonyJos61116726 @Zag1one Thanks for reaching out. That’s is not an error. You are using the reply feature for a follow up question, but there is no answer available. Close the chat and start a new question (not reply)
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@davidnix_ @ondrej_bartos_ I agree with that - testing the market before building always. I really don’t think these 12 apps in 12 months folk are doing that ever.
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And how do you expect to validate 12 ideas in 12 months? Problems arise at any point in your funnel (there are so many points of drop-off). Unless you have months of steady consistent traffic to run A/B split tests and measure where user drop off is happening, you can’t even validate your core idea, let alone blame anything on it.
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@webstrateg @xcesaralvarez Zero to One basically says “be a monopoly” super not helpful for just starting out. Lean Startup is everywhere, and is the defacto. But you’re not born knowing it. I’d start with that.
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@xcesaralvarez Lean startup actually has practical stuff that set me up for success. How to run experiments, what metrics to focus on. Zero to One basically just says it’s worthwhile to be a monopoly.
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@vishalsingh2972 You’re delusional to assume all three are good. Your data shows otherwise. Pure delusion.
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