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It’s incredible the speed it’s happening at

Totally agree

What’s hard to figure out: how will software have any re-saleable value?

Ie why will people still pay for software products?

If it’s so easy to make a bespoke tool for any problem to face, why use another’s service that doesn’t fit perfectly?

My hunch: it’s now about blending physical with digital. The defined reality of nature, and the scarcity that goes with it, combined with bespoke AI built software. Eg a logging business

You stack competences. And compete in traditional verticals

Fascinating

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Moss 2w ago

Agreed. Also, the tools and data are proprietary. Small tools can likely be generated in-house. Large software tools will still have a market due to cost and stability considerations.

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