2/24/2026 at 6:17:58 PM
The scenario seems broadly similar to one where efficient, low-cost foreign competitors undercut domestic firms and gain market share. Some domestic workers are out of a job either way.It's not impossible but it will take time and is easier said than done.
Was writing software really the bottleneck, or are there others? Is Stripe really in that much better a position to compete with other payment rails now that there is AI? Or maybe a new competitor comes out of nowhere and a huge number of businesses switch? The scenario where markets become hyper-competitive because of AI seems a bit dubious.
by skybrian
2/24/2026 at 6:52:12 PM
I think this scenario drastically underestimates the amount of "moat" many of these software companies have on the consumer side.Not sure about Stripe, but I think it would be extremely dubious for vibe-coded competitors to Uber to serve as real competition like described in the substack post, because the business benefits so much from network effects. A new upstart would not only need to replicate the technical aspects but also the physical vehicle network and years of built-up fraud prevention efforts (including things like rider/driver ratings and features that targeted at edge cases) of the existing incumbent firms.
by 2001zhaozhao