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What if OpenAI actually does have a moat?

2025-02-06

My bias is to think that the most useful AI is the one that has your personal context — your documents, your emails, and all that stuff.

But despite the fact that ~100% of my useful documents are with Apple or Google, I almost never find myself using Apple AI or Gemini, and instead copying and pasting into Claude or ChatGPT. I have meticulously organized project folders in Google Drive, yet I’m never asking Gemini about them.

Does this mean:

  • My intuition is wrong - model quality is actually more important; over time, our data will move to where the models are. Owning the user was less valuable than we thought it was.

  • My intuition is right, but it’s still too early; Apple and Google are big, but eventually they’ll catch up and I’ll start using them

  • Apple and Google are failing in the way that companies fail when paradigms shift and new competitors will rise up to take their place

  • There’s a stickiness in how models work. I’ve developed a feel for how to use Claude / ChatGPT, what they’re good at and when they’ll bite me, and there’s a lock in quality here. I did feel a sense of exhaustion at having to learn DeepSeek r-1 despite being excited to have a new player on the scene.

  • I’m the problem. I’m not as exploratory of a consumer as I think I am and actually there’s a low friction way to use Gemini for these tasks that I haven’t figured out yet. I don’t think it’s this one because it’s pretty common for me to choose Chat GPT 4o when I want an answer fast vs. Claude when I have a project already set up with my key documents in it vs. o1-pro / Deep Research (or one of the other models now) when I need a higher quality answer

  • Something else I’m not thinking of?

Here is what Claude thinks:

This is an interesting reflection on AI adoption patterns. I think the stickiness factor plays a significant role - there's a real cognitive investment in learning how to effectively "speak" with a particular AI model, understanding its strengths and quirks, which creates a natural barrier to switching even when alternatives might offer theoretical advantages in terms of data integration. This parallels how humans often stick with familiar tools and workflows even when "better" options exist, because the familiarity itself has concrete value.

First impressions on Operator

2025-01-24

I tried using Operator on a couple of tasks.

The most successful one was drafting an update to a document. We have a Partnerships document that we use as a part of our sales materials and we're onboarding a new partner. I needed to go to the Partner's website and draft some language for them to edit / approve.

I've been putting this off for a couple of weeks so I fed it to Operator. It took a little nudging, but eventually it was able to read through their site and write passable copy that I could refine and send to the partner for their review. So that's a success. Worth $200 a month? If I have 2-3 tasks like this each month, I think so.

I also tried seeing if I could get Operator to compile information for me (e.g., create a CSV file with the meeting dates and times of the Roswell City Council for the rest of January). It failed here in two ways:

  1. First, the meetings were wrong. It grabbed one that was in the past and then chose not to grab some of the meetings upcoming this week. It's possible that some of this was prompter error and could be fixed with more trials.
  2. There was no easy way to export the information. I wanted it to create a CSV file for me, but couldn't get it to. I do imagine that this will improve over time.

This past summer, I tried out several other products in this space (e.g., AutoTab) and this is a big step beyond what was possible then... but still not there yet.

More to come here over time!

ChatGPT Mac App

2024-05-24

I'm one of the early users here, but this app is severely underbaked, even for a beta rollout.

Forget about advanced features — I'm having issues with basic scrolling. It's also slow. The speed of response time that's so exciting on the web isn't there for some reason.

I also miss the ability to cmd + f for pieces of text within a chat. For some reason, on the app this does a search across my chats but not within the chat I'm focused on. Not helpful!

I don't want to draw too many conclusions from a bad week for OpenAI, but it definitely seems like they've lost focus on what matters.

OpenAI bet

2023-11-18

Sam Altman will be back as CEO of OpenAI within 60 days of today.

Humane

2023-11-09

Predicting it now: Humane will be acqui-hired by OpenAI to be their hardware shop within 24 months.