Inspiration
Personally, I've have been working on growing my YouTube Channel, and I've found ideas make such a difference. Great YouTubers consistently come up with ideas, jokes, and scripts that are extremely entertaining, and get people coming back. This is extremely difficult to do, and many creators are often stuck for days even weeks unsure what to do next.
What it does
Nomo ninja is an AI creative assistant that and a fine tuned model to help content creators get over this writer's block. It's a creativity assistant! You give it your audience's interests, age, inspirational youtubers, and it comes up with video ideas, jokes, scripts and thumbnails.
Here are some ideas it generated for funny technology videos: "Programming a Robot to Destroy Everything: My Attempt to Build a Doomsday Machine" Turning my Dorm Room Into a High Tech Playground "Building a Giant Robot Spider: Scaring My Neighbors and Myself" "Hacking My Dreams: Using Technology to Control What I Dream About (and the Results Are Terrifying)" "Building a Robot Pet: Can a Machine Replace a Real Pet?" "Creating a Robot Zoo: Replacing Real Animals with Robot Versions (and the Unexpected Consequences)" "Hacking Myself to Control My Dreams: Can I Control My Dreams and Live a Lucid Dream Life?" "Hacking My Car to Fly: Turning My Car into a Flying Machine (and the Epic Crash Landing)" "Creating a Robot Circus School: Training Machines to Perform Death-Defying Stunts (and the Inevitable Injuries)" "Hacking My Body to Become a Living Battery: Can I Power My Gadgets with My Own Energy?" "The Conspiracy Theory Generator": A website that generates new, ridiculous conspiracy theories every time you refresh the page. "Making a DIY Flamethrower Guitar "Teaching a Drone to Play Tag with Humans": In this video, Michael Reeves teaches a drone to play tag with humans, using advanced tracking technology and creative game design.
How we built it
We used phoenix, elixir, and flutter for the backend and front end respectively. We also used an openAI model, tested it on modal.
Challenges we ran into
We had a ton of challenges related to managing our database, installing phoenix and elixir gave so many bugs, communicating with the openAI api we would get rate limited sometimes, and we set a counter per user so they have a max number of queries per month so implementing that logic flow was challenging.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We managed to share it with our YouTube friends, and get a sale just yesterday!
What we learned
Phoenix, elixir, how to host phoenix apps using fly, how to actually make a sale which is something we've never done before.
What's next for Nomo Ninja
Keep building! Show to more creators! make more sales!
Built With
- ai
- amazon-web-services
- elixir
- modal
- openai
- phoenix
- postgresql
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