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by rco8786
428 days ago
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The article is about exactly that. The moat for AI products will be, as is so often the case, user data. In this case, your personal history of interactions with a given AI. The author predicts a land grab where AI companies try to scoop up as much personal data on you as they can as fast as they can, which renders them significantly more personalized to you than other AIs. That's the moat. Analogous to Facebook managing to scoop up your entire social graph. Other social networks popped up, but there was no incentive to use them because you didn't have your social graph setup there and it was really hard to rebuild. |
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