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Aug 29, 2023·edited Aug 30, 2023

Keeper.ai initially strikes me as a Theranos-style (if not scale) scam, but maybe there's something I'm not getting.

1) Google and Amazon have tons of data on me, every incentive to want to recommend stuff I would buy, and I find that their book, movie, and music recommendations are less than 50% hits, usually much less. So I assume that predicting my tastes is a hard problem.

2) If Keeper has an effective AI solution, shouldn't that be very low marginal cost? The pricing structure would make sense for a very skilled and effective human matchmaker, but seems weird for an allegedly AI solution.

Edited to add: Sorry, Keeper.ai team, I overstated what I meant to say. I should have said "possibly" a scam, and wish you success.

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