1/ A real life AI story.
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1/ A real life AI story.
I run a small telecom company. We run all our own gear in our own racks at real data centers. We manage all the carriers on behalf of the client, etc, etc..
We have an older piece of operator panel software that integrates with an older platform. We desperately want to migrate users to a more modern platform but some clients rely on the panel and it does not integrate with anything modern. Also op developer has gone Mia and the software is closed source. -
1/ A real life AI story.
I run a small telecom company. We run all our own gear in our own racks at real data centers. We manage all the carriers on behalf of the client, etc, etc..
We have an older piece of operator panel software that integrates with an older platform. We desperately want to migrate users to a more modern platform but some clients rely on the panel and it does not integrate with anything modern. Also op developer has gone Mia and the software is closed source.2/ We tried to develop a piece of middleware that would translate API calls but we're not full time Devs, the team is small and its a slog.
I was messing with Claude and I asked it to create the application from scratch and asked it to integrate with the new platform API's. I used a really simple context window and expected nothing. Within 45 seconds it created the application with 95% functional code. Within a day we had a 100% functional test app ready. -
2/ We tried to develop a piece of middleware that would translate API calls but we're not full time Devs, the team is small and its a slog.
I was messing with Claude and I asked it to create the application from scratch and asked it to integrate with the new platform API's. I used a really simple context window and expected nothing. Within 45 seconds it created the application with 95% functional code. Within a day we had a 100% functional test app ready.3/ Not only did we have a functioning app but the UX was modern and clean. For a small team like ours this is a revelation. We can now create custom applications and own the code. It not only gives bespoke software but when we start running the models locally, sovereignty. I'm honestly rethinking a huge portion of our SAS spend.
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3/ Not only did we have a functioning app but the UX was modern and clean. For a small team like ours this is a revelation. We can now create custom applications and own the code. It not only gives bespoke software but when we start running the models locally, sovereignty. I'm honestly rethinking a huge portion of our SAS spend.
@mike
It sounds that you have human already with a mental model of nuances in problem/task, allowing assessement and last important 5%.
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3/ Not only did we have a functioning app but the UX was modern and clean. For a small team like ours this is a revelation. We can now create custom applications and own the code. It not only gives bespoke software but when we start running the models locally, sovereignty. I'm honestly rethinking a huge portion of our SAS spend.
@mike Wonderful outcome. This is what A.I. is for, in my humble, non-educated opinion. I personally have two web apps up and running that are truly useful to me, which I could never create on my own. As others have called it, this is the year of personal apps. It’s very exciting to read about the next level (small businesses) making software and tools that impact the bottom line, improve products, or solve problems they couldn’t do in-house or couldn’t afford to hire a dev team for.