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Taha Zemmouri's avatar

Really interesting article and very complete. Thanks for sharing!

Let me add a remark/question about some companies that would be in between the two categories: those that offer a consumable AI service via API to be integrated into software or automation, while relying themselves on more "low-level" third-party services. However, they offer additional processing and provide an "intelligence" that justifies their use.

Concretely, this concerns for example document parsing services (contracts, invoices, resumes, etc.) that rely on Google or AWS for OCR but have trained their own NLP engines. The same goes for services based on speech recognition. Where would you categorize them?

We are working at Eden AI (www.edenai.co) to aggregate and harmonize foundation models to make them easier to use for the people who use them and to make it very easy for them to swap them according to the performance achieved for their specific data or the price evolution (which is a very important point). The borderline can however be quite thin between models that are 100% provided by one vendor and those that are partially based on someone else.

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Daniel Pleus's avatar

Great read, thank you :) I was wondering how you predict defensibility for Level 1 companies? Will this become an enclosed circle of a few powerful companies or do you see challengers gaining traction?

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