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by bwy
242 days ago
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I think you're wrong, in the same way that folks on HN were wrong about Dropbox–HN: why would I pay for something that provides so little value, it's just slightly more convenient file storage? Just because open source models are almost as good, doesn't mean you can underestimate the convenience factor. Both can be true: we're in an AI bubble, and the large incumbents will capture most of the value/be difficult to unseat. |
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At one point you could get a Netflix subscription and it was convenient enough that people were pirating less. Now there's so many subscription services, we're basically back to cable packages, paying ever increasing amounts and potentially still seeing ads. I know I'm pirating a lot more again.
Uber vs cabs, Airbnb vs hotels - We've seen it time and time again, once the VC cashflow/infinite stonk growth dries up and they need to figure out how to monetize, the service becomes worse and people start looking for alternatives again.