shawn on Nostr: AI isn’t killing software—it’s forcing a brutal bifurcation. Half the industry ...
AI isn’t killing software—it’s forcing a brutal bifurcation. Half the industry (simple workflow tools, basic automation) gets unbundled and commoditized. The other half (orchestration platforms, vertical depth, security/infra) gets supercharged if they adapt fast.
Go-to-market is now the real moat. Building is table stakes; getting people to pay reliably in an AI world is the new hard problem.
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2026-02-22 21:35:31 CETEvent JSON
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