Comment by jimbokun

Comment by jimbokun 2 days ago

5 replies

Has anyone considered that the demand for web sites and software in general is collapsing?

Everyone and everything has a website and an app already. Is the market becoming saturated?

oldandboring 2 days ago

I know a guy who has this theory, in essence at least. Businesses use software and other high-tech to make efficiency gains (fewer people getting more done). The opportunities for developing and selling software were historically in digitizing industries that were totally analog. Those opportunities are all but dried up and we're now several generations into giving all those industries new, improved, but ultimately incremental efficiency gains with improved technology. What makes AI and robotics interesting, from this perspective, is the renewed potential for large-scale workforce reduction.

Aperocky 2 days ago

The demand is massively increasing, but filled by less people and more GPUs.

HeyLaughingBoy 2 days ago

And new companies are created every day, and new systems are designed every day, and new applications are needed every day.

The market is nowhere close to being saturated.

  • jimbokun 16 hours ago

    You're just begging the question.

    What are examples of these "new applications" that are needed every day? Do consumers really want them? Or are software and other companies just creating them because it benefits those companies?

    • HeyLaughingBoy 15 hours ago

      Most of the software written worldwide is created for internal company usage. Consumers don't even know that it exists.

      I've worked (still do!) for engineering services companies. Other businesses pay us to build systems for them to either use in-house or resell downstream. I have to assume that if they're paying for it, they see profit potential.