@zackbshapiro I agree with most of it. I still think the brand still matters because companies aren’t just buying results they are also buying insurance.
@TheLaurenChen It comes down to education. Education is the main lever that needs to be pulled and unfortunately third world countries did and still don’t have the structure, systems and incentives in place to truly educate the population.
@dharmesh And it’s not just about focus and maintenance which are enough by themselves, but about new features, integrations and price!
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@HarryStebbings@jonsid I think this overlooks maintenance, uptime, infrastructure costs, api access, documentation, new feature development, advantages of scale (like data) and not to mention the focus of the business.
It will certainly be doable, but at what cost? I don’t just mean monetary cost.
@itsjoaki The consensus is to ship fast. But I would argue it’s contextual. How many competitors exist? How complex is the product? How fully functional does it need to be for the clients to get real value out of it?
You can’t answer without context. There are no rules in business.
@yishan For some applications sure. But I would argue most applications require specific UX/UI, workflows, data and sources that make it hard for foundational model providers to cover every niche.
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