A Peer-Vetted AI Stack for Builders

8 pointsposted 7 hours ago
by PeterCorless

8 Comments

prplfsh

6 hours ago

More of a meta question, but how are people staying on top of the firehose of new AI tools coming out left and right?

Personally I'd love a curated list of a handful of tools each week with more concrete examples/deep dives (e.g. autoresearch being a recent one)

vishakha041

5 hours ago

I like your idea on the concrete examples and deep dives. We started out with the approach of including tools that we hear or are contributed by people explain how they use, so we had some validation. Perhaps if we can find a way to channel some community examples, that would be a good way to grow this weekly. It also makes me wonder if we need a way to prune things from here!

PeterCorless

4 hours ago

I think that's the issue: a human can't. We'll need to set up "radar" agents to find out new tools for agents.

div22

7 hours ago

This is a great place for people to have connect the 'dots' between various zones of an AI system. Right now on a weekly basis, we have a new solution for each of the body parts, delivering specialized to general solutions, serving different use cases.

What would be fun project out of this is to create a use-case based AI stack provider, which can account for peer acceptance to give you the best stack from thousands of possible combinations.

vishakha041

6 hours ago

That's an interesting angle. We haven't yet included a column to indicate anything for vertical specialization on the tools but that could be an indication especially if some frameworks are customized for a particular vertical or known to work better. If you have some tools to recommend, please do add them: https://forms.gle/rgtsm9RfkX8rz8877

If you already know vertical specific behavior, you can put that in comment and we can introduce something to capture that soon.