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The article discusses the impact of AI on different types of software companies, highlighting a divide between those reliant on human users and those that serve bots. It argues that while user-interface software is at risk, infrastructure software will thrive as AI adoption increases. The author suggests investing in API and infrastructure companies while avoiding traditional IT services firms.
The article argues that the current decline in SaaS stocks doesn't reflect their underlying business fundamentals. It highlights that replacing SaaS with AI isn't economically viable, and that companies should focus on enhancing their offerings with AI rather than trying to recreate existing products.
Andre discusses the evolving landscape of software development in the context of AI, highlighting a division between "hard to build" and "easy to build" software businesses. He emphasizes that while complex AI infrastructure remains challenging to develop, vertical solutions have seen significant reductions in entry barriers, reshaping how startups can compete in the market.