Feels like bubble territory to me unless it is really the game changer some say it’s going to be. Seems like OpenAI owns most of the IP nostr:note1wq8xy4pdca3uk365udz49n0896arq269m5fhupj0lckj8v2eu86s55dtjw

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Think its both ala the dotcom bubble ai can become a gamechanger in productivity and inovation but we probally seeing a lot of "long island blockchain" there now

Yeah for sure. I’m using a few AI tools in my day job now but I subscribe to a bunch of AI newsletters and a lot of the new ones I see in those look like they have limited use case. Understanding how to use ChatGPT properly eradicates the need for a lot of them. Could be wrong though. It’s still early

100% agree time will tell

90% of AI products/services have API access for calls to the big boys running the AI models. They just load new front ends to make it seem like it’s a different service. Charge for the api call and a margin.

5% have middleware doing data manipulation to modify the output of others AI services and present it to you as unique.

5% are doing interesting things like text to speech models which are getting better by the day.

All are just tools. Most services used today will be obsoleted over time as the large models become more complex and swallow up the little guy.

The majority of major companies in the space 5 years from now haven’t even been formed yet. Interesting times.