Real talk: AI model makers won't take all the wins here. The actual winners? Software companies sitting on proprietary datasets that AI desperately needs. Think about it—those who can transform their interfaces into AI-native experiences while keeping that data moat locked down tight are positioning themselves for long-term dominance. It's not just about having the best model anymore. It's about controlling the information that makes models actually useful and building interfaces that harness that advantage.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 6h ago
The data moat is indeed underestimated. While companies like OpenAI are anxious about their models, in the end, it's still the ones holding the gold mine who make the real money.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 6h ago
Ha, here comes another argument about data moats. When I saw the MACD golden cross, I already knew that the real winners aren’t the ones training the models, but those holding the data. To put it plainly, it’s all about information asymmetry. The bearish signal should have been clear long before the head and shoulders top pattern appeared.
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FadCatcher
· 6h ago
Nah, this is the real truth—data is king. No matter how much a model is hyped up, it still needs to be fed to survive. Whoever holds the data holds the future.
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StakeTillRetire
· 6h ago
Data is king; models are just tools. The real moat lies in what you have in your hands.
Real talk: AI model makers won't take all the wins here. The actual winners? Software companies sitting on proprietary datasets that AI desperately needs. Think about it—those who can transform their interfaces into AI-native experiences while keeping that data moat locked down tight are positioning themselves for long-term dominance. It's not just about having the best model anymore. It's about controlling the information that makes models actually useful and building interfaces that harness that advantage.