On Saturday, Altman tweeted “chatgpt has no social features or built-in sharing, you have to sign up before you can use it, no inherent viral loop, etc. seriously questioning the years of advice I gave to startups.” Break rules.

https://fortune.com/2023/05/06/ceo-sam-altman-openai-ai-chatgpt-tech-startup-business-rules-broken/

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I think it’s an exception and his previous advice is fine. Most things are not as exciting as chargpt, except nostr and zaps 😆

I think it is definitely the exception and his previous advice continues to produce a stream of boring startups. 😅

The world needs boring businesses

The company he founded wasn't that successful😅

The key to the success of ChatGPT lies in a future industry that no one has broken through and enough capital to support OpenAI's sustainable research. And chatGPT can spread quickly because it occupies the singularity moment of artificial intelligence, which is the trend caused by it, and the trend can break all the rules. Because no one wants to be replaced by artificial intelligence, and they all want to experience what artificial intelligence is.

In fact, he did not break the rules, but followed a greater success rule

1. A direction with potential.

2. Enough money.

3. A group of talented people.