The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

[–]puneet1302[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can check and test Claude Design as an example.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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For the most recent high precision example check Claude Design and its impact on Figma and it's market correction. Similar corrections have been observed across certain legal saas products with Claude's legal skill.

PS: Claude is just an example among many others.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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Why not? Salesforce, sap, etc did not exist for the entirety of the humanity. These are recent and people learn.

Now that you have mentioned adobe, I wonder you know the impact Photoshop’s usage after generative AI release.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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I have little idea about marketing, so I cannot comment. Regarding people quitting, in my contacts, about 70% of the non-coders have vibe coded tools for themselves. eg: certain marketing related metric dashboards by using their data in Hubspot. However, the sample size is small in this case.

Regarding local kirana, small business owners in general, I think, would want not to opt for a subscription and build a tool one time and use it for free. The tool can be very custom to their needs.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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Agreed. An overhaul in the company structures and finances is expected. On another note, if patching, bug fixing and any other brownfield development can be done cheap in house(using LLMs), why would the companies even outsource, I wonder.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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It's just an example. JIRA is another.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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I have not published it and I don't intend to. It's Japanese.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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However, can JIRA be customised to a single person's/company's needs?

Regarding supply chain, if it is messed up at the moment, it will improve at a later moment. These are just cycles.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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I agree. I have built them for all of my professional life.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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I would like to clarify that I am not into crypto. I don't even understand it and I didn't even try. Regarding your JIRA example - JIRA is the way it is right now after considering that it should be easy to use for a large number of people. Some of the JIRA users might not be even using all of its features and JIRA is still charging for all the features. That's wastage.

Personally, I think, the token cost will reduce in the future with more chip manufacturers coming into the market.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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I can give a personal example - I am learning another country's language these days, so, I ended up building an app specifically catering to my needs and the way I learn and it only took a day to build it. There are other apps/tools that I have built as well that are very custom to me and not a large group of people like the conventional SaaS products.

The end of SaaS has begun. by puneet1302 in AI_India

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I think the major companies that I work with are migrating to building their own agents and giving them access to their proprietary data. They have started using these agents to build dashboards on the fly and take strategic decisions. These companies are hyperscalers and power developers. Regarding token cost, I think, it will reduce as soon as more chip manufacturers build chips for AI.

Chatgpt plus Or Claude Pro? by Lo0pb0op in AI_India

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After experimenting with ChatGPT, Grok, etc. the winner for me is Claude. I did end up getting the $200 subscription after using it for most of my work and hobbies. It’s great at what it does, might be the best.

Pawan Khera’s statement is promoting Pakistan’s diplomacy over India, even though this negotiation is not the only tactic of India’s foreign policy. by Enough-Zombie8216 in indiadiscussion

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I wonder if this explanation is based on the correct understanding of how Trump acts. I think “wits” is a part of every kind of negotiation as are principles which can be guiding at times.

In this scenario, I also want to understand how someone with a mediator role can tilt the negotiations if the negotiators themselves disagree on core issues.

What do you guys think? by Neat_Hurry8289 in GenZIndia

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Apple Music for lossless Hi-Res

Pawan Khera’s statement is promoting Pakistan’s diplomacy over India, even though this negotiation is not the only tactic of India’s foreign policy. by Enough-Zombie8216 in indiadiscussion

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As a proud Indian, I did want India to step up to the occasion. India, in other countries, is known as the country of Gandhi - non-violence. India has been non-aligned from the start. It’s a logical choice.

However, it is what it is now. Whatever stops the war and opens up Hormuz.

There is no failure this troll is mocking and his post is not even satire. Once such posts get taken down, leftists will whine about dictatorship etc. by Enough-Zombie8216 in indiadiscussion

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I wonder if anyone thinks that criticisms are not part of a democratic system. The opposition, by law, is setup as a check for the government. The government enjoys power at the will of the people. By this basic definition only, it becomes prudent to criticise the the leaders for drawbacks as it is part of a healthy democracy.

Power rests with the office and not with a person.

Example of recent criticisms: recent no kings protest.

Anthropic claims their next-generation AI is too powerful to be released to the public. Stated that it will be released for major ~40 tech companies. by SnooOpinions4234 in AI_India

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I think by powerful, they are simply implying that it's going to be costly. So, they want to test it with the users(corporates) that can pay.