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Generative AI – The End of Empty Textboxes

TechEmpower

If you’ve ever used a similar application, (or if you’ve ever used the Internet at all) you’ve probably seen this approach before. Do you participate in professional development workshops, or perhaps enjoy problem-solving puzzles in your downtime? And if you’re like most people, you’ve also probably struggled to fill those boxes in.

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AI, Blockchain, Web 2.0, and Self Driving Cars

View from Seed

The most common analogies I’ve been considering with the current wave of generative AI are blockchain, self-driving cars, and Web 2.0. Blockchain There are a lot of similarities between this era of generative AI and the Blockchain. The stark difference between crypto and AI lies in their use cases.

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Generative AI: Incumbents vs. Upstarts

VC Cafe

There’s an interesting thing happening in the generative AI world. More and more, established companies are leaning into generative AI by either adding generative AI features to their existing suite of tools or partnering with AI companies (mostly OpenAI or the open source HuggingFace) to launch entirely new products.

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Playing With Fire – ChatGPT

Steve Blank

(Researchers believe this tipping point is result of the complex interactions between the neural network architecture and the massive amounts of training data it has been exposed to – essentially everything that was on the Internet as of September 2021.) This will almost certainly lead to even more new unexpected and emergent behaviors.)

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Requests for Startups in 2024

VC Cafe

Commercial open source companies – being open source is a powerful way to gain developer adoption and sell to enterprises a lot sooner. Andreessen Horowitz Consumer Team Opportunities for startups I’m a big fan of the content A16Z has been publishing on generative AI over time. trillion by 2030.

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Disrupting Google

Start Up Blog

A new business model emerged, but because it was utilising existing technology: planes, airports and booking engines, legacy players could plug in low cost sub-brands. It’s that it demands a review of internet Search as we know it, how we perform searches literally and the resulting business model which underlies it.

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The Evolution of Tech Wars: Past, Present, and Future

VC Cafe

In the early days of the Internet, we witnessed the browser wars and as technology continued to advance, we saw the number of wars, and the number of players involved in them grow. We are seeing some of this play out in the generative AI space, where the cloud providers are active investors to attract future revenue.