Interesting to see how AI is becoming the secret weapon for first-time founders. One startup's betting big on this—using AI tools to accelerate decision-making and execution for people who lack experience. The premise? Speed matters more than perfection when you're just starting out. Makes sense in today's build-fast-or-die environment, though I wonder how much hand-holding versus actual innovation these tools deliver.
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YieldHunter
· 19h ago
tbh if you look at the data on founder success rates, speed ain't worth much when your risk-adjusted metrics are in the gutter. these "AI accelerators" just feel like expensive hand-holding dressed up as innovation, ngl
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token_therapist
· 19h ago
ngl this trap sounds good, but whether it can really survive depends on whether the team itself can handle pressure; tools are just auxiliary...
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SoliditySurvivor
· 19h ago
Uh... to put it bluntly, is it still relying on AI to take shortcuts? Why do I feel that newbie founders are becoming lazier and lazier?
Interesting to see how AI is becoming the secret weapon for first-time founders. One startup's betting big on this—using AI tools to accelerate decision-making and execution for people who lack experience. The premise? Speed matters more than perfection when you're just starting out. Makes sense in today's build-fast-or-die environment, though I wonder how much hand-holding versus actual innovation these tools deliver.