> This is also an uncomfortable direction. All investors have been betting on the application layer. In the next stage of AI evolution, the application layer is likely to be the first to be automated and disrupted.
I'm not convinced, we tend to think in terms of problem-products(solutions), for example editing an image => photoshop, writing some document => word. I doubt that we are going to move to a "Any problem => model". That's what ChatGPT is experimenting with the "calendaring/notification". It breaks the concept that one brand solves one problem. The App store is a good example, there are millions of apps. I find it really hard that the "apps" can get inside the "model" and expect that the model will "generate an app tailored" for that problem at that moment, many new problems will emerge.
I'm not convinced, we tend to think in terms of problem-products(solutions), for example editing an image => photoshop, writing some document => word. I doubt that we are going to move to a "Any problem => model". That's what ChatGPT is experimenting with the "calendaring/notification". It breaks the concept that one brand solves one problem. The App store is a good example, there are millions of apps. I find it really hard that the "apps" can get inside the "model" and expect that the model will "generate an app tailored" for that problem at that moment, many new problems will emerge.