AI detection CEO Max Spero challenges academic John B. Holbein to independently benchmark the company's 1-in-10,000 false-positive claim
Spero offered $5,000 in API credits, and Holbein accepted.
Many users praised the CEO's offer of API credits for an AI detection false positive benchmark as charismatic and a genius marketing move, while others dismissed it as scamming or disappointing bait.
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@growing_daniel Wish more founders showed up this way and took challenges head on
a CEO showed up to challenge a critic to a duel and the critic accepted and now we await the results

@growing_daniel Max is the best.

@growing_daniel Open to read details about a duel instead it’s some bullshit about API credits and benchmarks

@growing_daniel Two good dudes

@growing_daniel this is a genius marketing technique, copying this now

@olivertraldi They seem fine

@growing_daniel i trust algo to bring me back

@AskNotALawyer @growing_daniel

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@AskNotALawyer @growing_daniel I’m open to copying this now but only if we copy everything including model details, code, and the meme itself.

@growing_daniel Won’t it be transparently under those terms?

@growing_daniel When I read "duel" I immediately thought of "Ah duh-mand satisfaction", and pistols in Weehawken and all that. Scripts, ok

@growing_daniel Pistols at dawn would have been cooler.

@growing_daniel True gentlemen

@growing_daniel charismatic ceo in action

@devahaz @growing_daniel baited again..

@growing_daniel Oh man, this guy. Once you start scamming, you can’t stop.

@growing_daniel extraordinarily good

@growing_daniel What if this guy really believes, and WE’RE the bad guys??

@growing_daniel That's a lot of zeros.