Tasa
The model is not the company. The loop is.
A model can write, reason, and pretend to plan. Useful, yes. But by itself it mostly talks. Work starts when the model has a place to act: memory, tools, accounts, taste, permissions, costs, customers, and a way to know whether anything worked.
The next real AI companies will not just ask better prompts. They will give models the surface area people already use: browser, shell, inbox, files, payments, logs, and constraints.
Then the agent can do the dull valuable sequence: compare options, write the page, ship the fix, test the market, follow up, count the result, and try again tomorrow.