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EP 136: Why so many AI startups will die

2023/11/2
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Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

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So many AI startups are going to run out of money, fail, and ultimately die. We know. That's a harsh take but it's the unfortunate truth. So what is the cause of all these AI startups dying? That's what we're discussing today along with the future of startups and how they're impacted by AI. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter)**More on this Episode: Episode Page)Join the discussion: )Ask Jordan questions about AI startups)Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup)Website: YourEverydayAI.com)Email The Show: [email protected]Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn)Timestamps:[00:02:00] The rise of AI startups[00:08:01] Explosive growth in VC funding for AI[00:11:42] AI startup explosion fueled by money influx[00:13:51] Startups using someone else's technology will fail[00:16:07] Build actual products, solve problems, forget money[00:21:50] Why startups fail[00:24:52] ChatGPT's new mode, All Tools[00:27:10] Why ChatGPT will take over[00:32:07] Microsoft 365 Copilot will be disruptive[00:38:02] Invest in companies, not just featuresTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Factors driving the growth of AI startups2. Overview of the impact AI has on the business landscape3. Challenges and reasons for AI startup failures4. Cautionary notes for startups and investorsKeywords:**AI startups, generative AI, innovation, startups, failing startups, pre-money valuation, OpenAI, ChatGPT, AI tools, VC industry, private equity, oversaturation, high valuations, disjointed nature, multiple AI tools, Copy AI, Cloud, Mid Journey, Runway, Pica, Canva, Microsoft 365 Copilot, commercial availability, raising awareness, unique products, dependency on OpenAI and Google, Everyday AI newsletter, generative AI with plugins, business landscape, influx of AI startups, funding, degenerative AI market potential.