Heiki Riesenkampf
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's really a combination of building and then hiring to just have a best in class product that would basically, let's say, never fail to wow the customer away once we get to that stage of the company.
It's really a combination of building and then hiring to just have a best in class product that would basically, let's say, never fail to wow the customer away once we get to that stage of the company.
And so I think we're going to be heads down building for the next three to four months and then likely raise the next round in order to start getting even more serious about the research and the training our own models part. Anyone building something early stage, I strongly believe that even the early versions of your product could wow the customer.
And so I think we're going to be heads down building for the next three to four months and then likely raise the next round in order to start getting even more serious about the research and the training our own models part. Anyone building something early stage, I strongly believe that even the early versions of your product could wow the customer.
And so I think we're going to be heads down building for the next three to four months and then likely raise the next round in order to start getting even more serious about the research and the training our own models part. Anyone building something early stage, I strongly believe that even the early versions of your product could wow the customer.
And if people ask me, why did I go into machine learning when I was able to do research in any part of computer science? I personally always felt good. The machine learning was the one part of computer science where if you showed someone what state of the art was able to do, an average person that didn't know how it worked, they would always feel like it's magical.
And if people ask me, why did I go into machine learning when I was able to do research in any part of computer science? I personally always felt good. The machine learning was the one part of computer science where if you showed someone what state of the art was able to do, an average person that didn't know how it worked, they would always feel like it's magical.
And if people ask me, why did I go into machine learning when I was able to do research in any part of computer science? I personally always felt good. The machine learning was the one part of computer science where if you showed someone what state of the art was able to do, an average person that didn't know how it worked, they would always feel like it's magical.
I did research on some like early image generation algorithms using gallons. And any time I would show what I was able to generate back in like 2017 using a neural network, people were blown away. I feel like that magic that machine learning has, it's still there. And that's the reason why I love that space so much. That's the reason why I've stayed in that space so much.
I did research on some like early image generation algorithms using gallons. And any time I would show what I was able to generate back in like 2017 using a neural network, people were blown away. I feel like that magic that machine learning has, it's still there. And that's the reason why I love that space so much. That's the reason why I've stayed in that space so much.
I did research on some like early image generation algorithms using gallons. And any time I would show what I was able to generate back in like 2017 using a neural network, people were blown away. I feel like that magic that machine learning has, it's still there. And that's the reason why I love that space so much. That's the reason why I've stayed in that space so much.
That's the same principle that I applied to the products that I built. I really want them to blow people away because that's the only way how to stay apart from the competition and in the sea of boring SaaS apps.
That's the same principle that I applied to the products that I built. I really want them to blow people away because that's the only way how to stay apart from the competition and in the sea of boring SaaS apps.
That's the same principle that I applied to the products that I built. I really want them to blow people away because that's the only way how to stay apart from the competition and in the sea of boring SaaS apps.
The first person that comes to my mind is 100% my mom. My mom has always been one of the biggest inspirations in my life. I always look up to her because I just feel like she has always done a great job of being very high EQ and always understanding what makes people tick. But also at the same time, just being a very kind and hardworking person. That's definitely my idol number one.
The first person that comes to my mind is 100% my mom. My mom has always been one of the biggest inspirations in my life. I always look up to her because I just feel like she has always done a great job of being very high EQ and always understanding what makes people tick. But also at the same time, just being a very kind and hardworking person. That's definitely my idol number one.
The first person that comes to my mind is 100% my mom. My mom has always been one of the biggest inspirations in my life. I always look up to her because I just feel like she has always done a great job of being very high EQ and always understanding what makes people tick. But also at the same time, just being a very kind and hardworking person. That's definitely my idol number one.
I think like on a second spot, I would probably just like generally name like a few very close friends of mine that are all in similar spaces like I am building tech companies. And I feel like I have this group of four, five friends that I can bounce any problem off in my life, be it a personal problem, be that a relationship problem, be that a health problem, be that a work problem.
I think like on a second spot, I would probably just like generally name like a few very close friends of mine that are all in similar spaces like I am building tech companies. And I feel like I have this group of four, five friends that I can bounce any problem off in my life, be it a personal problem, be that a relationship problem, be that a health problem, be that a work problem.
I think like on a second spot, I would probably just like generally name like a few very close friends of mine that are all in similar spaces like I am building tech companies. And I feel like I have this group of four, five friends that I can bounce any problem off in my life, be it a personal problem, be that a relationship problem, be that a health problem, be that a work problem.