We're currently seeing an explosion of AI apps driven by huge amounts of hype. My bet is that 5-10% of these apps will survive as features from the smaller apps get implemented into the major players. So in my opinion, focus on something that has a strong unique selling point that serves an active niche. This way you're not as likely to get lost in the AI noise.
I launched my new Unlimited Software Development Subscription service today named Poket Dev. Wondering if implementing AI into the workflow would have gotten it more attention. Kidding of course. Definitely a big buzz word these days to say the least.
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I think is like blockchain in 2017, now THERE IS ai everywhere also where it's not needed. It's like a magic word for make money rain. At the end AI is in continue evolution and the products that now are innovative will become obsolete with the release of a new model. So if you have funds there are no problems otherwise is a killing game.
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Pretty confident about that!
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Any start-up, in my opinion, would have a tremendous chance on Producthunt.
I would say they have a higher chance as PH is flooded with AI apps.
Rarity is precious
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Good Question
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When a technology becomes accessible, it spreads like wildfire.
To answer your question, yes, you perfectly stand a chance without AI too. If your startup solves a problem better than available solutions, it doesn't matter what technology it uses.
Of course! AI is definitely super trendy right now and everyone wants a piece of it but it's easy for the market to get oversaturated this way, and you end up with hundreds of apps solving the same problem. As long as your product answers a unique need in a different way than others, there's absolutely chances of success.
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