Also only two team members mention AI experience (one of those two has only 3-4 month experience mentioned on linkedin) and this is is the "core" part of the "product"...
So as far as I see this... people could make money investing in this but not because McAfeee said so but more because every ICO lately makes money for the investors, but I think i'm gonna skip this one.
edit: also, git repository shows "no activity" since they created a github repository a month/two ago... Will this project be open sourced or is the solution proprietary ??
edit 2: did anyone saw the technology landscape or architecture itself? I didn't find any information in the whitepaper. I only assume, based on the linkedin profiles, that it will be oracle based solution...
edit 3: did anyone see a list of partners that they plan to do business with? Partners are the one that will "pay" Sether for the core business (there is a pricing model inside the Whitepaper). Maybe I missed that information somewhere on the web site or in the whitepaper...
Thanks, its always good to hear alternative viewpoints. (I am invested)
Like you I found the alpha demo a little disappointing and not totally relating to the selling points. Hoping theres more going on behind the scenes...
Can you point me in the direction where it says AI is a "core" part of the "product"?
I don't see how AI is relevant to many of the use cases mentioned in the white paper, although every company seems to chuck 'AI' into their sales pitch these days, but to Sether's credit I don't find it anywhere in their whitepaper, and certainly not presented as a "core" feature...
For customer locality schemes etc, I can't see users having a problem allowing Sether to access their metadata to be given discounts.
i.e. like our page 5 times and get 5% discount (automatically triggered via smart contract)
At first I wanted to...but now I have a lot of "question marks" flying around
Yeah, it would be better if there was no demo... if you have a feature that throws "server errors" then you cut it out, because the "public" (that is not in DEV background will not understand this)... Also, as you very eloquently put it, the demo MUST pin point the "selling" points... in the demo I don't care about searches, I don't care about logging in, etc. I want to see how did you "envision" the solution could look like in far future (hopefully not too different )
AI is mentioned on the first page of the web site (part IV). Unfortunately it is not described inside the whitepaper (this is the part that I consider the brain of the operation because anyone can write Web Service calls to Social networks and extract data). Behavior analysis is just shortly described in whitepaper. Now also, a question pops ups, is this AI opensource or not because that part obviously won't be run on the blockchain (I assume?)...
As I pointed out in my first post, there is no info about possible partnership... if there is no information about that, how did they come up with the pricing sheme? It is described in chapter 7. Prices can only be determined after you analyse the market...
At this time, I would assume that it is "all dev's on deck" time...or in other words "you don't eat, sleep, drink until we launch..." and there is no activity on GIT for a whole month or more... I also didn't find the demo on the git - but this is maybe my fault I lost motivation to go through all of the folders
Until I get more detailed information, this looks like it could have used a couple of months more to prepare... "polish" the demo, create some video, get some "partner" names, fill whitepaper with relevant information because, although I have DEV background, I have no intention of reading each API method that Tweeter, Facebook or any other social network exposes...the only thing I care to see regarding that part is "what will they track"/"which data" - I really don't care using which API method they get it (unless I want to see "why" is something slow) - but currently I am looking it through eyes of an innocent bystander
If I skipped any of your question, please let me know...