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| ▲ | oh_my_goodness an hour ago | parent [-] | | Absolutely. The fact that they know your app better than you do, and that they can revoke your ability to develop it at any moment, those are just details. Those things won't change the game at all. | | |
| ▲ | satvikpendem an hour ago | parent [-] | | Unless you're using their API (in which case there's always platform risk, same as before), this is not an issue. There are lots of half assed implementations of ideas by the big companies that smaller companies run circles around, Innovator's Dilemma was literally written about this. | | |
| ▲ | oh_my_goodness 3 minutes ago | parent [-] | | In my opinion Christensen wasn't talking about outsourcing your entire development process to a competitor with much deeper pockets, giving them the ability to turn off your development at will [1], and then running rings around them. In fact some folks might want to check out his story about Dell and Asus. [1] Unless you're assuming that you maintain control of your technology while outsourcing most of the development thinking to a rented AI? |
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