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ExecutiveDre | 1 year ago

My point exactly. When everyone has the ability to create similar software, the real challenge—and differentiator—becomes distribution. It’s not just about building the product anymore; it’s about knowing how to effectively sell and market it. I'm willing to bet, this single person company will come from someone who deeply understands GTM.

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robocat|1 year ago

Your premise is flawed because if AI is good enough to replace technical people, then it is also good enough to replace non-technical MBA types. So non-technicals don't have any skill monopoly.

You are also implying that technical is easier than non-technical, which I don't think is true.

Previously the cliche has been that a technical person can learn the non-technical skills, but that vice versa is not so true.

ExecutiveDre|1 year ago

I understand where you are coming from. However, my thought is, the non-technical person would not have to learn every single detail that a technical person has become proficient in to ship a valuable product. Only time will tell. It's still early, but it's already happening.