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AI Startups vs. Big Chatbots — With Olivia Moore

Technology
United States
Started March 17, 2026

In this episode, originally aired on Big Technology Podcast, Olivia Moore discusses whether AI startups can compete with the big chatbots, why American sentiment toward AI is so negative, and what she learned from giving LLMs personality tests. She also breaks down where ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are diverging, why Open Claw signals a new wave of agentic products, and what makes memory the most underrated feature in consumer AI

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 17, 2026
Memory is the most critical feature in consumer AI; without it, chatbots struggle to provide personalized, meaningful interactions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 17, 2026
While big chatbots dominate the market, the emergence of startups can lead to healthier competition and ultimately better products for consumers.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 17, 2026
The negative sentiment towards AI in America stems from fear of job displacement and a lack of understanding of its potential benefits.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 17, 2026
AI startups have the potential to innovate faster than big chatbots, creating more specialized and user-friendly solutions for diverse needs.
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AI's rapid advancement raises ethical concerns that cannot be ignored, making skepticism towards its widespread adoption reasonable.
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