Companies and founders are adapting their tools to match the use cases and platforms where users generate content, shifting from mobile apps to web platforms based on the type of content being created. This adjustment allows creators to see the value of their work by observing what others have generated before them, instilling a sense of joy and freedom in the creative process. The example of mid-journey on Discord illustrates how initial perceptions can be disproven, emphasizing the importance of following the user base and where content creation is happening.
Consumer AI is moving fast, so who's leading the charge?
a16z Consumer Partners Olivia Moore and Bryan Kim discuss our GenAI 100 list and what it takes for an AI model to stand out and dominate the market.
They discuss how these cutting-edge apps are connecting with their users and debate whether traditional strategies like paid acquisition and network effects are still effective. We're going beyond rankings to explore pivotal benchmarks like D7 retention and introduce metrics that define today's AI market.
Note: This episode was recorded prior to OpenAI's Spring update. Catch our latest insights in the previous episode to stay ahead!
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