If you don't get the results you don't get the results. If someone else can use this tool to get the results, they'll out-compete you. If they can't, then they've wasted time and you'll out-compete them. I see these influencer guys as idea-generators. It's super-cheap to test out some of these theories: e.g. how well Claude can do 3D modeling was an idea I wanted to test and I did and it's pretty good; I wanted to test Claude as a debugging aid and it's a huge help for me.
But I would never sit down to convince a person who is not a friend. If someone wanted me to do that, I'd expect to charge them for it. So the guys who are doing it for free are either peddling bullshit or they have some other unspecified objective and no one likes that.
Yes! And like … “out-compete” assumes a zero sum game. There are massive industries where the tools used to serve different market segments only barely overlap decades after the “game changing” tool was made available.
Like, screw the whole “artisanal small-batch software” argument—there are massive new systems being written in C every day despite decades of claims that it is an obsolete language doomed to be replaced by better alternatives. Those alternatives caught on in some segments and not in others. Electric cars caught on in some segments and not in others. Steel-and-concrete building construction caught on in some segments and not in others. It’ll be fine.