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AI Fashion Fails: Startup Learns AI Isn't So Simple
5 Dec
Summary
- AI fashion startup Daydream faced unexpected difficulties implementing AI.
- Translating AI capabilities into user-friendly fashion applications is complex.
- Productivity gains from AI have been slower than anticipated.

Julie Bornstein, with a strong background in digital commerce, aimed to launch an AI startup, Daydream, to help customers find ideal clothing. However, the process proved more difficult than expected. Bornstein and her CTO, Maria Belousova, explained the complexities of translating AI's potential into tangible user benefits, a challenge faced by many AI applications.
Despite initial funding and partnerships, fulfilling simple fashion requests like 'a dress for a wedding' revealed significant AI model inconsistencies and 'hallucinations.' This led to a postponed launch and a strengthened technical team, emphasizing the nuanced understanding required for both customer and merchant vocabularies.
Daydream is now employing an ensemble of specialized AI models for color, fabric, season, and location to improve results. This strategic shift, alongside hiring top engineering talent, underscores the ongoing effort to bridge the gap between AI's impressive capabilities and its practical application in complex fields like fashion.




