*procrastinate
> In fact, this is pretty much how we started out with Cody autocomplete back in March!
Am I wrong in thinking that there's only like 3(?) actual AI companies and everything else is just some frontend to ChatGPT/LLama/Claude?
Is this sustainable? I guess the car industry is full of rebadged models with the same engines and chassis. It's just wild that we keep hearing about the AI boom as though there's a vibrant competitive ecosystem and not just Nvidia, a couple of software partners and then a sea of whiteboxers.
the role of an AI startup is to come up with ideas, thus useful products. Most of existing products pre-AI, are also front ends to existing operations systems and exiting databases, because creating the whole stack does not make sense. At least we have state of the art open models that we can use freely