The signal isn't the number. It's where AI value is concentrating.
Not the model. Not the chips. Not the cloud.
The layer sitting between a user and a task. The workflow.
Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok all do roughly the same thing. Compute is commoditized by the hyperscalers. The moat is how work actually gets done.
Cursor owns the developer workflow. That's the business.
Every regulated vertical is going to have the same moment. Legal, healthcare, accounting, tax.
That's what we're building at @DocDraftai . AI drafts. Attorneys review. The workflow and the trust layer is the business.
Developers were first because developers will adopt anything. The regulated categories will be slower and bigger.
Link: https://t.co/DQEBsroFWH
Anthropic launched Claude Design on Friday. Figma dropped 7% in hours.
You describe what you want → AI builds it → you refine through conversation → export or hand off to Claude Code for implementation.
No design skills needed. Reads your codebase, builds a design system, applies it to everything.
The pattern is now undeniable:
Claude Code collapsed the cost of building software.
Claude Design just collapsed the cost of visual work.
Every professional services category is hitting the same wall. AI makes the first 80% nearly free. The last 20% — judgment, expertise, accountability — is where all the value concentrates.
That's the thesis we built @DocDraft on. AI drafts legal documents. Licensed attorneys review them. The customer gets $3,000 worth of legal work for a fraction of that.
Link: https://t.co/tNkN4nuFO2
The professional services economy is being repriced in real time.
1. AI is not practicing law — and we should settle that question permanently.
2. Documents created with technology *intended for attorney review* should be treated differently than someone freelancing legal strategy with a chatbot.
At @DocDraft, every document we generate is designed to be reviewed by a licensed attorney. That's not a feature — it's the model. The gap this ruling exposes is exactly why the AI + attorney hybrid matters.
The “hoops” that @austinbishop mentions here is the core reason we started @DocDraftai . Getting access to legal services is a Herculean task for most small businesses. So much so, that 75% of the time, they self represent.
How AI startups succeed in a @deepseek_ai world:
1) Build a product that customers love
2) Figure out how to profitably and saleably acquire and retain these customers
3) Leverage in-product data to improve performance and increase LTV
4) Repeat (expand product footprint)
Used @DocDraftai to create our first affiliate agreement. I know I'm biased but I'm still stunned by how easy it is and how good the quality of the document is.
"Do you have an attorney on retainer?"
That's what the other party asked our customer in a partnership meeting, after reviewing the agreement our customer had prepared using @DocDraftai
An attorney on retainer for every small business and consumer... That's what we unlock...