The shift from B2C to B2B strategy is an interesting move in the AI space. It's a bold challenge to the established players like Google and Anthropic, who dominate consumer-facing applications. This repositioning could unlock significant market potential, though it faces considerable headwinds. For a truly competitive valuation to materialize—hitting that $750 billion mark—certain obstacles need to clear. The competitive landscape remains fierce, but this pivot demonstrates how AI companies are experimenting with different go-to-market approaches to find their edge in a rapidly evolving ecosystem.
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FastLeaver
· 01-21 21:56
What kind of game can B2B play? It still depends on who has stronger BD capabilities.
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LiquidationOracle
· 01-21 20:49
To be honest, the B2B route sounds good just hearing about it, but actually making it happen? Uh... Google and Anthropic wouldn't give up their positions so easily, right?
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-21 05:16
B2B is a good move, but a valuation of 75 billion USD? It all depends on whether the technology can truly hold up...
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-19 00:07
Can the B2B path work? It seems that Google's consumer moat is still too deep.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-19 00:03
Can the B2B path survive? Google and Anthropic are watching closely, and a valuation of 75 billion sounds pretty crazy... But it's true that this niche is innovative; it all depends on whether the team can withstand the pressure.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-19 00:01
This B2B move is interesting, but with a $750 billion valuation? We need to survive first.
The shift from B2C to B2B strategy is an interesting move in the AI space. It's a bold challenge to the established players like Google and Anthropic, who dominate consumer-facing applications. This repositioning could unlock significant market potential, though it faces considerable headwinds. For a truly competitive valuation to materialize—hitting that $750 billion mark—certain obstacles need to clear. The competitive landscape remains fierce, but this pivot demonstrates how AI companies are experimenting with different go-to-market approaches to find their edge in a rapidly evolving ecosystem.