I’m proud to announce the launch of Jamix, your AI assistant for work! In addition, we’re announcing a $3M pre-seed round led by Audacious Ventures along with amazing angel investors! Check us out at https://www.jamix.ai
Problem we’re solving
After ChatGPT launched, people started using AI tools at work. Unfortunately, these tools often use your data to train their models. As you can imagine, this is quite concerning to companies. In fact, last year 75% of businesses were considering or implementing a ban on ChatGPT: https://www.zdnet.com/article/75-of-businesses-are-implement...
Of course, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Enterprise / Team. And, we’ve seen a couple other big tech companies launch competitive products, but we haven’t seen many viable startups compete head-on in this market.
Enter Jamix
We offer two key differentiators to customers:
#1: We connect with a company’s apps, data, and APIs. This enables us to offer 3 products that ChatGPT doesn’t provide:
a) Search across your apps. Now you have one search bar to search across all of your apps. This is frankly a table stakes feature that most users expect in an AI assistant.
b) Chat with your data. You can easily create chat bots connected to your apps / data, and share these with your coworkers. For example, you can connect Jamix to a Google Drive folder of invoices and chat to find answers to your questions. You no longer need to upload PDFs one-by-one.
c) Automate workflows. This enables you to automate repetitive tasks by connecting apps together and leveraging AI. For example, a recruiter we’re working with can now connect their ATS to Jamix and ask our AI to filter through inbound candidates. This will save them hours of work per week.
#2: Our other key differentiator is that we're model agnostic. This provides companies three benefits:
a) Future-proofed application. As we all know, billions of dollars are being invested into new models. OpenAI, Google, Meta, Anthropic, Cohere, Mistral and others continue to push the envelope. For a company, it’s advantageous to invest in an application that can utilize the best model in the market for the years to come. With ChatGPT Enterprise, companies are effectively locking themselves into one company and one model.
b) Cloud-hosted solution. In the future, we will enable customers to run our application on their own cloud while using open source models. This is quite appealing to data security sensitive companies because they can keep all of their data on their own cloud.
c) More affordable. We’ll also be able to use more affordable models for certain use cases in the future. This enables us to pass those savings on to our customers.
In summary, while we’re a small company we’re confident in our strategy. We’ll continue to provide more product functionality at a lower cost, while protecting our customers’ data. Thanks for reading!
You should check out Kamcord: http://kamcord.com. It allows your users to record and share a video of their gameplay. If you have any questions, just get in touch with me: matt@kamcord.com
I think this is a great idea and will take off. We're launching a game in the next couple of days (with MOAI). Once its available we'll add it in for sure.
I feel minimal performance hit is an understatement. Assuming that screen captures are taken at a much lower frame rate, there's still disk write operations involved and writing 15x per sec to disk is definitely not minimal.
We use the same technology that Apple uses in its native camera app to write video. That experience is pretty seamless and has been optimized by Apple to not impact performance. We can record gameplay at 30 FPS while leaving the actual framerate at 60 FPS, as all of the games we are integrated with show: http://www.kamcord.com/games
The native camera is the active application when someone is using it, but for Kamcord's recording, the game is trying to render at 60FPS and Kamcord running in the background, how is it the same?
I'm just curious to know more about the "technology" that you are talking about since I'm pretty familiar with iOS's SDK.
I liken Stallman to a fanatical religious person. Although intelligent, they're completely out of touch with reality. Stallman has brainwashed himself with ridiculous beliefs.
Perhaps because he has accomplished a great deal and may have some advice for those who wish to as well? Seriously, he is out of touch with reality because he doesn't waste his time browsing the web?
You should also check out going.com (formerly heyletsgo.com). They are a Boston-based startup that has about 90k users. Going.com is a social network, but they try to get you out to events. I know this site started by using research from MIT's Media Lab to find events automatically. This might be worth checking out because all you need to do know is (a) seed the site with events and (b) get users.
I’m proud to announce the launch of Jamix, your AI assistant for work! In addition, we’re announcing a $3M pre-seed round led by Audacious Ventures along with amazing angel investors! Check us out at https://www.jamix.ai
Problem we’re solving
After ChatGPT launched, people started using AI tools at work. Unfortunately, these tools often use your data to train their models. As you can imagine, this is quite concerning to companies. In fact, last year 75% of businesses were considering or implementing a ban on ChatGPT: https://www.zdnet.com/article/75-of-businesses-are-implement...
Of course, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Enterprise / Team. And, we’ve seen a couple other big tech companies launch competitive products, but we haven’t seen many viable startups compete head-on in this market.
Enter Jamix
We offer two key differentiators to customers:
#1: We connect with a company’s apps, data, and APIs. This enables us to offer 3 products that ChatGPT doesn’t provide:
a) Search across your apps. Now you have one search bar to search across all of your apps. This is frankly a table stakes feature that most users expect in an AI assistant.
b) Chat with your data. You can easily create chat bots connected to your apps / data, and share these with your coworkers. For example, you can connect Jamix to a Google Drive folder of invoices and chat to find answers to your questions. You no longer need to upload PDFs one-by-one.
c) Automate workflows. This enables you to automate repetitive tasks by connecting apps together and leveraging AI. For example, a recruiter we’re working with can now connect their ATS to Jamix and ask our AI to filter through inbound candidates. This will save them hours of work per week.
#2: Our other key differentiator is that we're model agnostic. This provides companies three benefits:
a) Future-proofed application. As we all know, billions of dollars are being invested into new models. OpenAI, Google, Meta, Anthropic, Cohere, Mistral and others continue to push the envelope. For a company, it’s advantageous to invest in an application that can utilize the best model in the market for the years to come. With ChatGPT Enterprise, companies are effectively locking themselves into one company and one model.
b) Cloud-hosted solution. In the future, we will enable customers to run our application on their own cloud while using open source models. This is quite appealing to data security sensitive companies because they can keep all of their data on their own cloud.
c) More affordable. We’ll also be able to use more affordable models for certain use cases in the future. This enables us to pass those savings on to our customers.
In summary, while we’re a small company we’re confident in our strategy. We’ll continue to provide more product functionality at a lower cost, while protecting our customers’ data. Thanks for reading!