| ▲ | throwaw12 13 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I disagree with your sentiment and genuinely think something big is coming. It doesn't need to be perfect now, but it could be good enough to disrupt SaaS market. > say all of this fluff when everyone knows it’s not exactly true yet How do you know it's not exactly true? I am already seeing employees in enterprises are heavily reliant on LLMs, instead of using other SaaS vendors. * Want to draft email and fix your grammar -> LLMs -> Grammarly is dying * Want to design something -> Lovable -> No need to wait designer, no need to get access to Figma, let designer design and present, for anything else use lovable, or alternatives * want to code -> obviously LLMs -> I sometimes feel like JetBrains is probably in code red at the moment, because I am barely opening it (saying this as a heavy user in the past) To make message shorter, I will share my vision in the reply | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | throwaw12 13 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Let's imagine AI is not there yet and won't be there for 100% accuracy, but you still need accountability, you can't run everything in autopilot and hope you will make 10B ARR. How do you overcome this limitation? By making human accountable, imagine you come to work in the morning and your only task is to: "Approve / Request improvement / Reject". You just press 3 buttons all day long: * Customer is requesting pricing for X, based on the requirements, I found CustomerA had similar requirements and we offered them 100$ / piece last month. What should I do? Approve / Reject / "Ask for 110$" * Customer (or their agent) is not happy with your 110$ proposal, I used historical data and based on X,Y,Z min we can offer is 104$ to make our ARR increase 15% year-over-year, what should I do? Approve / Reject / Your input .... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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