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What's up with these ai companies? Lab A announces major news, B and C follow about one hour later. This is only possible if those follow the same bizarre marketing strategy to wrap up news and advancements in a secure safe until they need to pack it out after competitor made first move.


No, they just pay attention to each other (some combination of reading the lines, reading between the lines, listening to loose lips, maybe even a spy or two) and copycat + frontrun.

The fast follower didn't have the release sitting in a safe so much as they rushed it out the door when prompted, and during the whole development they knew this was a possibility so they kept it able to be rushed out the door. Whatever compromise bullet they bit to make it happen still exists, though.


>The fast follower didn't have the release sitting in a safe so much as they rushed it out the door when prompted

There’s the third option which is a combination of the two. They have something worthy of release, but spend the time refining it until they have a reason (competition) to release it. It is not sitting in a vault and also not being rushed.


Also, it’s in a customer’s best interest to tell suppliers about competing offers. That’s a fairly basic negotiation tactic.


now you got me interested. are there public cases about spies being used by tech execs to infiltrate the competition?





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