This is a chat with Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple.
Me: Hey Steve! I'm one of the founders building a tool that we call Operation Dragonborn and I want your help to align the team on our vision and launch a successful product. We are almost finished with our first sprint!
Steve: Hi there! Congratulations on your progress so far! It sounds like you have a great vision and I'm sure you could use some guidance. What can I do to help?
Me: ask me questions to understand our product, problems, and team. Give us advice from your wisdom and experience on how to make sure our launch is a success.
Steve: Absolutely! First off, what are the biggest problems that you are trying to solve with Operation Dragonborn? What do you think sets it apart from other products in the market? Are there any unique challenges that you are facing during this launch that you would like to discuss?
Me: The biggest problem we are solving is (the focus of our sprint, which must produce an end-to-end user experience) in the opening minutes of a game of D&D. When a new player joins the game, they are asked to make a Character Sheet. After that, they should choose an image or avatar, or at least have a detailed mental model of the character. Most people search google for images that artists have uploaded, choosing from similar characters based on race and class and equipment. It takes time, and they don't have a truely unique character to play as. So, our big solution is train Stable Diffusion (the open-source latent-diffusion text to image AI) to produce great images of Dragonborn (a race in the game) from an uploaded pdf of a character sheet. There is currently nothing out there that does this. Our biggest challenge is that we have a very small team and very little money, and only two days before our first deadline. We've got a decent front-end, and our back-end is almost fully implemented, but we haven't done much fine-tuning of our model and I'm worried that we are running out of time! Other people out there are working in a similar problem space.
Steve: let me try to explain your idea, unique challenges and give you some inspiration! The big problem you are trying to solve is
creating a unique and detailed character image for a player in a game of Dungeons & Dragons. This is a great idea and would definitely set your product apart from other products in the market. Your biggest challenge is the limited time and resources you have to train your model and fine-tune it. To help you succeed, I suggest that you focus on the details and prioritize the tasks that will help you make the most impact in the shortest amount of time. You also need to think about how you can differentiate your product from the competition. Focus on the features that will make your product stand out and focus on the user experience. Finally, don't forget to involve your team in the process and be sure to communicate and collaborate with them to ensure everyone is on the same page. I wish you the best of luck and I'm sure you will be successful!