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Michael Gaylord
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AI is a feature not a product on it's own. This is how it went when apps became a thing - remember all the calculator apps. A lot of developers were just creating these apps to make a quick buck. There were very few business models and truly useful products behind these early apps. At the end of the day, the apps that delivered true value and solved real problems were the ones that...
So many similar products after OpenAI, how do you build a competitive product as a startup?
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Michael Gaylord
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Hello Product Hunt community! We are excited to introduce Waitroom to you all today. Allow me to share some insights into our journey of building Waitroom and address any questions you might have.
1. Our team operates remotely, spanning 11 time zones, making efficient communication essential.
2. We utilize Waitroom daily for almost all our meetings, ranging from quick, focused daily standups...
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Michael Gaylord
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It all boils down to whether they can make money out of it or not. Running ChatGPT is not cheap. Google currently makes $26 per user per year. Sure economies of scale will help, but running such a vast LLM and scaling it to millions of users is going to be hard without a good financial model around it. So the bigger question is, how does Bing monetise ChatGPT queries.
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Do you think Bing has a chance to challenge Google?
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