I don't understand the business model of AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic: if the claims of nearly autonomous agentic product development are true, why would they sell access to their LLMs, in some cases at a loss, instead of providing consulting services at a fraction of the cost when compared to traditional human businesses?
In other words, why would they sell AI as a sort of commodity instead of using it to provide an end product like IT consulting which is extremely profitable?
Even with good models, delivering outcomes is still messy. Bad data, unclear requirements, integrations, and blame when things break. That’s just consulting pain.
Selling access avoids delivery risk and headcount bloat. Otherwise they would become a service oriented company with AI. APIs give global distribution, cleaner margins, and optionality. They can always move up the stack later
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