• AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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    11 days ago

    I think your take is completely reasonable but I think the ‘first to 100 million users’ is actually noteworthy because if they can become entrenched and people become unwilling to learn anything else, they’ve won and can charge nearly whatever the fuck they want (at least in the medium term). See Microsoft and Adobe. They charge whatever they want for their subscription programs because what else are you going to do, use GIMP? Even in situations where the FLOSS alternative is legitimately good, a lot of people will still refuse to switch. I don’t think Anthropic can survive long enough for them to become the only thing Susan from HR knows or is willing to use, but I think there’s a path to profit somewhere here.

    • bebabalula@feddit.dk
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      11 days ago

      There’s nothing to “learn”. Using one of these is in no way different than using the other.

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        10 days ago

        Unless you start using fancy little features that let you do things the others don’t do quite as well.

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          10 days ago

          No, because any cool feature will be immediatelly replicated everywhere.

          This isn’t a real product. Just bullshit generator.

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            10 days ago

            That’s not exactly true. The implementation details around context management matter to the user a use case. It’s totally feasible for providers to go into different directions, especially if they’re hoping to target different subsections of the same market.