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👋Hey, I’m Sree—tech entrepreneur, product builder, and the founder of My-Legacy.ai. 28+ years in tech (Oracle, T-Mobile, Dell) and multiple startups—building tech that simplifies life. 💡 My-Legacy.ai: Redefining Legacy Planning. No family should struggle with legacy planning. Our AI-powered platform (12 pending patents) makes it stress-free, cost-effective, and simple 🤷 Why My-Legacy? With My Legacy, everything you need is in one place. Otherwise, you’d have to rely on six or more different platforms—none of which offer the same level of security, ease of use, and advanced AI technology, all backed by 12 pending patents. 🔥 The best part? No legal expertise needed—our AI handles the complexity so you can focus on what matters: YOUR FAMILY, YOUR LEGACY AND PEACE OF MIND.
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AI in High-Stakes Decisions: The Smart Assistant You Need?
AI is already streamlining industries drafting contracts, managing finances, even assisting in legal research. But when it comes to critical life decisions, do you see AI as a game-changer or just a tool?
With the right safeguards, could AI make legal and financial services more accessible, or is the human touch irreplaceable? Would you trust AI to assist with big decisions? Let s discuss!
B2C AI Adoption: Is advertising AI features a Plus or a Minus for Growth?
I'm seeing a growing trend of B2C products actively advertising their AI features as a USP, claiming AI being the prime solution.
However, being back in my hometown for a weekend, I've heard a lot of apprehension around data privacy and a general lack of understanding "what happens in that blackbox". Nothing I hear very often back in Berlin, so demographic differences are clearly playing a big role in user receptiveness.
Transparency is crucial, no doubt. Advertising AI on platforms like producthunt or in decks for investors makes a lot of sense - that's the right audience.
But are we far enough along the AI adoption curve for "AI-powered" to be a major selling point on the customer-facing side? Or are we scaring off potential users with concerns about data usage and complexity?
Let's discuss!
Have you seen AI transparency hurt or help your user acquisition efforts?
How are you addressing user concerns about AI?