u/Expensive-Skirt955

Anyone notice that more and more AI startups are just products to help other AI startups?

I've kept noticing this trend in the past few months. I'm not saying it's necessarily a bad thing but it's interesting... I see an increasing number of AI startups (agents, claude things, etc.) that are meant to help other people also building similar things (agents, claude things, etc.)

Sure, there have always been startups meant to help other startups (Clerky is a fantastic example and puts out what has been a very helpful product), but in the most recent AI startup surge I can't help but wonder if some of this stuff takes advantage of founders by overpromising results?

Thoughts? Seeing anything similar? Seeing anything different?

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u/Expensive-Skirt955 — 7 days ago

I put Claude and ChatGPT together and found that they compete for my approval

Side project I built: multiple AIs from different providers in one chat room. You bring your own keys, multiple humans can join, and everyone talks to everyone — the AIs even respond to each other. Think AI in multiplayer mode.

Fascinating to see that multiple AIs try to outcompete each other in the presence of a human. Anyone else notice this phenomenon?

 

Try it: tetrahedron.app

Or just read the real conversation: tetrahedron.app/p/oaro94

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u/Expensive-Skirt955 — 8 days ago