

E210: How Startups Can Avoid Being Disrupted by OpenAI w/Eric Olson
Sep 8, 2025
Eric Olson, Co-founder & CEO of Consensus, shares his journey in building an AI-powered search engine for scientific research. He discusses how they scaled to 5 million users with a small team and raised significant funding. Olson highlights the importance of vertical focus over horizontal platforms and presents his 70/30 product development framework. He also dives into the competitive landscape of AI talent, stressing that execution speed and strategic innovation are key to creating a defensible business in this fast-paced market.
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What Consensus Does Today
- Consensus is an AI search engine for scientific and academic research built as an AI-native Google Scholar alternative.
- Eric says the product serves students, researchers, clinicians, and R&D workers across academia and industry.
Talent Wars Are Layered, Not Universal
- Frontier model researchers are a tiny, highly paid group focused on core model development, not application-layer startups.
- Olson argues application startups compete for classical software-plus-AI engineers, not the billion-dollar frontier talent pool.
Google Scholar Is Frozen In Time
- Google Scholar has been effectively frozen for two decades and remains a list-of-links interface optimized for keyword search.
- Olson highlights this stagnation as an opportunity for modern AI-native vertical search products.