Why most AI startups will fail: Redditor explains the ‘Swiss Knife’ effect, calls out overhyped productivity claims

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The viral Reddit Post has caused a heated discussion in AI launch, saying most of the companies AI are doomed to failure than due to human productivity competition.

“It’s an absolutely mindset to see how AI companies always try to compare their models against human productivity,” he said. “We have heard all these bomber ads on how human productivity can add xxx%.”

The user claims that the newly creates of AI are missing the real threat. They compete against people, but other AI models, particularly a desk, in which.

The post highlights how large technology models become “completely Swiss knives”, which turns niche AI.

“Why would I pay the newly created model of random AI on earth when the models of large technology can already do the same? It doesn’t make sense. ” Redditor as a copy of the Microsoft Copilot, claiming it’s just ai model aggregate, but users still prefer self-tools such as Catht or Claude.

Another example is a concerted instrument of AI, AI search, which recently ran advertising compared to the traditional Google search. However, the user rejects this approach.

The post compares to the current AI race and the starting wars of the early 2000s.

“This is like the early 2000s, where everyone constantly said that the search engines would become more popular because more users entered.

If history repeats itself, only a few Ai giants survive, while the majority in ai will fail or get it.

Ai models of rapidly developing and large technologies can fight to distinguish or offer long-term value. Because one Reddit user summed up in the comments. “If your AI operation does not solve a highly specialized problem, it is already dead.”

However, one user commented. “Opportal open weight models are getting better.

 
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