Tyler Crowe
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I would not be surprised to see if companies that are...
staring down this thing where it's like, yeah, we know that they are using fewer seats, but because they're using AI agents, they're actually using our product more, that they start to go to some token usage-based model that is more reflective to a business's actual use case versus the per-person basis for it.
Perhaps something to watch in the coming years as we see these businesses evolve in the AI.
Coming up next, what we think are the real survivors in this AI disruption era.
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We're going to go around the horn again.
Instead of looking at what we say the highest likely victim of being in the AI world, I want to think of the survivors.
What are the companies that you think, based on their current business models, are, I wouldn't say set up to thrive necessarily, but set up to weather the storm relatively well in the world of AI?
I was going to jump in with my concluding thoughts on what I thought was, but something as controversial as Duolingo as the AI survivor, I can't top it.
I'm just going to bow out and say that this is all the time we have for today.
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