Day 3 of Super AI
> Great last day, got a chance to meet with solopreneurs, lean teams shipping cool products
> real-time notetaker & ai voice assistant designed for 130 languages (lots of SEA languages/dialects)
> narrative intelligence AI that helps storytellers tell better stories
> design studio utilizing fengshui AI as sales funnel
> agentic payment layer for traditional merchants (using Visa, not yet x402 or MPP)
> open-source LLM engineering platform
Coolest founder today was from the ai voice assistant. The founder, this mad scientist asian lady with fuzzy hair, pulled out her phone, opened the AI voice app then talked to us in 3 languages back-to-back (Chinese, Malay, Singlish). The app translate & transcribe to English in real-time
So far, haven't heard anyone at the event try out Fable 5 yet. Most product convos i've heard here are either about inference optimization or delivering outcomes at cheaper price
The best demo was an interactive AI storytelling app that consumes about ~80B tokens/day, #1 in Game on OpenRouter. Users create interactive stories w/ natural language & the story plays out in real time
All in all, probably the best Day so far thanks to the EpicConnector side event. Great startup demos, interesting teams showcasing their products
Will talk more about my SuperAI SG takeaways extensively in an article tomorrow
Day 2 of Super AI - Shift from Copilot to Autopilot
> Mixed vibes - vibrant main area, mediocre side events
> Less builders, more non-tech people
> Cool AI startups out there but most are enterprise solutions
> Inference engine, agentic search, durable agentic systems (framework for long running workflows), AI observability (IT system & supply chain), computer use agent, agentic commerce, AI interior design studio, LLM designed for trading, etc
> Nobody really knows what the future of the industry is like, most are here to sell and cover their inference cost
> However, the biggest trend is a shift from copilot to autopilot
> More understanding on pain points, more forward deployed engineers, more teams delivering "outcomes" through autonomous agents & tailored workflows
Realization: I've realized how much I prefer to talk to builders at this event lol. Too many non-tech/non-AI people looking down on others, it's insane
Will do a full coverage sharing my takeaways startup names later this week once the event wraps up