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Book Talk
Project Concept
Making books into an interactive format allows users to better learn the insight through arguing viewpoints of the author and learning Jargon and topic matter.
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Last saved: September 06 at 3:33 PM EDT
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Jian Jin Chen Team Lead RSVP Approved
Student at Fordham University
Summarized the book and got it to generate the intial message.
I enjoy learning about new technologies and finding various applications for them.
software engineering, machine learning, web application development, technical support, data analysis, mathematics, computer science
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Awais Hussain RSVP Approved
CEO at O1Pathways
Built a “suggestions” interface, so Gemini can give the user options to choose from
I am the founder of O1Pathways.com, which helps skilled individuals secure their O-1A visas.
Before this, I was the 3rd software engineer hired at Wave Mobile Money (YC '12) where I helped build the mobile banking infrastructure used by 10M+ today in sub-Saharan Africa.
I've lived in Senegal and India, written a book, and studied Physics and Philosophy at Harvard.
I am exploring AI agents and I'm trying to create an AI-first immigration law firm.
I want to learn about how I should be using AI within my company - should I buy off the shelf solutions, or orchestrate agents myself by plugging into the base models directly. Should I train my own RAG systems or rely on Claude's contextual retrieval etc. I have done some basic experiments, and I'm looking to significantly ramp up in 2025.
I am building AI for US immigration.
My first product (https://o1pathways.com/) is an AI eligibility checker for the O-1A visa, which is one of America's best visas for high-skilled foreign talent.
The project has since expanded into preparing O-1 petitions end-to-end, which means training AI Agents to do the research and drafting work that a lawyer or paralegal would traditionally do.