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Hello.
I know that MVP is not about the finished product, but you need at least to show some reliable experience to potential customers.
I have an MVP in the AI field, but in order to have accuracy and a fully satisfactory experience, it requires some conditions, because it deals with random variables that I still don't have full control over (i.e: I need people to speak with good diction/utterance).
How can I present this to potential customers so "random variables" wouldn't discredit my product?



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