Is it just me, or is this article really spammy and low-quality? It's full of buzzwords like "advanced knowledge in cutting-edge Machine Learning solutions" and "completely new paradigms for enhanced creativity". Meanwhile it has no technical details about what their model actually does or how it works. It basically reads like an ad.
(Also the model still needs help from human experts to fix its formulas, so the "better than professional humans" title that someone choose when posting to HN is a lie.)
Not just you. I found it kind of dodgy that OP uses a 3 hour old account that alludes to a different company, but if you click through two links you will realize they've stopped working at that company over a year ago, and now works at Visium, the company posting the blog post. I'm having trust issues when such a trivial thing requires lieing.
> In the video below... our CTO... present the project at the Applied Machine Learning Days (AMLD) at EPFL, one of the largest ML conferences in the world
https://notco.com/ makes vegan alternatives to meat-based products, with an AI creating the recipes. Not exactly what you're looking for, but close enough I think.
Putting someone else's number is probably more malicious.
Like that girl from that online site who ghosted you and stood you up after arranging a date and saying she's excited for you to drive all the way across town after work ... resist the urge to put her number in there.
(Also the model still needs help from human experts to fix its formulas, so the "better than professional humans" title that someone choose when posting to HN is a lie.)