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I think this is the big bet a lot of startups are taking. Aggregate demand quickly with GPT4 and then migrate off to another LLM. The assumption here is those other LLMs can be specialized to perform better than a general purpose one.

A pattern I see across all of these plays is some kind of unfair advantage with distribution. Jasper, from what I know, was started by founders ran a content company and had a pre-existing set of customers. Looks like atleast one of the founders of Harvey knows the legal world and secured some pilots that way.



> unfair advantage

heh. That's a bit of a strange wording, but yes. Domain-specific knowledge and connections are obviously a big advantage. I know it's frustrating when you're looking at "but how do I make money from this?"

To any young students out there...perhaps the answer is to double-major in CS + $BIG_INDUSTRY at a top-10 school and get really high grades and work high-caliber, high-connection jobs in $BIG_INDUSTRY and then start a software company that leverages your experience and connections.


I'm on the fundraising circuit right now, hence my use of that wording. Domain specific knowledge + connections is better put.




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