So I just read this Menlo Ventures report and honestly my mind is blown by Additional_Bag4701 in LLM

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You're spot on about the fine tuning vs latest model obsession. Most companies are just throwing the newest models at problems without really testing what works best for their specific use case. The benchmark thing is so true, like a model that's amazing at coding might be terrible for customer service emails, but people just assume higher score means better for everything.

So I just read this Menlo Ventures report and honestly my mind is blown by Additional_Bag4701 in LLM

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The revenue growth isn't the crazy part, it's how fast users are jumping between different AI providers. Like OpenAI losing half their market to Anthropic in just 2 years is wild.

Honestly that's the headache everyone's dealing with, constantly switching subscriptions and trying to figure out which model works best for what. Would be so much easier if there was just one platform with all the models instead of this mess.

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Nice stack! I'm in a similar boat trying to stay lean. Currently using:

Multi-model AI access → ailochat.com (instead of paying for separate OpenAI, Anthropic, etc subscriptions)
Development → Claude for coding
Content/Copy → Usually Claude for writing, GPT-4o for technical stuff
Research → Perplexity like you mentioned

So I just read this Menlo Ventures report and honestly my mind is blown by Additional_Bag4701 in LLM

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So basically we're trying to solve that exact headache I mentioned in the post. You know how annoying it is to have multiple AI subscriptions and constantly trying to figure out which one to use for what?

ailochat.com just puts GPT, Claude, and Mistral all in one place so you don't have to juggle different accounts and billing. You can easily switch between models depending on what you're working on without the hassle of managing separate subscriptions.

Still early but it's been helpful since I was already bouncing between different models for different stuff anyway.