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The Great AI Unbundling

Why ChatGPT and Claude will spawn the next wave of startups

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@a_9796 12 months ago

I liked the post a lot and especially the intro about JTBD.

But I don’t think it’s true. Software start-ups have a moat partly because building a team of designers and engineers to create and maintain a product is hard. But increasingly you don’t need to do that anymore; AI can write code and build products too. This democratisation means everyone gets to be a SaaS founder. But rather than paying by subscription for a fixed set of polished features, the “products” they be will be one-off, single-use, disposable software that’s good enough — and free.

“It’s different this time” because foundation models are very different from the stuff of which VisiCalc was made. (Probably I’m both wrong and right about this: the niches in which SaaS work will get tougher but they’ll still be around).

Kate Lee 12 months ago

@a_9796 This is Kate Lee, the EIC of Every. Thank you for sharing this feedback. We'd like to include it in our Sunday newsletter and credit your job function/title. I'd appreciate if you could let me know. Thank you!

@a_9796 12 months ago

@kate_1767 hey Kate. Thanks for the reply. My name is Robin Allenson. I’m the CEO & Co-founder at Similar.ai.

Georgia Patrick 12 months ago

Dan.... you are writing better now that you are taking meds. I know you have a lot going on in that big brain of yours and I'm glad for the emphasis on CONTEXT instead of screenshots. I understand Excel and explaining AI that way starts to make sense. I appreciate the clear and short words that finally tells me why.... why we need Spiral. It is a prompt builder. A lot of us will never write code but we do have people and AI robots who need clear instructions in order to deliver back to us the work we delegate to them.