What's interesting, as someone who is working on such a tool, is that OpenAI is providing the platform for people to build using their model AND competing at the same time in the space. I think it shows that if you're trying to grab a large TAM in a software space where openAI can compete, they will compete against you.
So the strategy it seems is to find a more niche application that OpenAI won't be interested in competing in, or find something that involves much more than just software + AI.
So the strategy it seems is to find a more niche application that OpenAI won't be interested in competing in, or find something that involves much more than just software + AI.
It's all too easy to imagine an AI agent security researcher that is the other way round.