In the AI rush, execution may beat selling tools
The common belief in an AI boom is that the real money goes to people who sell tools and hope to everyone else. That may still happen, but big booms often end with power moving to a few large winners. Quickly making an app with AI is now easier, and some people will make money from it.
The harder work is still finding a real customer problem, building around it, operating the product, selling it, and improving it. Because fewer people will do that hard work, practical builders may face less competition than tool sellers.
Key points
- Selling may not stay the easiest path if large companies dominate the market.
- Making a basic app with AI is becoming easier for many people.
- The harder work is still customer , selling, , and product improvement.
- s who do the unglamorous work may face less direct competition.