The crowded landscape of generative AI applications, from code generation to legal support, looks like a chaotic mess of overlapping products with no clear moats or margins. But according to venture capital analysis, the problem isn't poor execution; it’s that the traditional software playbook is fundamentally broken.
AI categories are not mature markets at all. They are "proto-markets," evolutionary precursors where demand exists but the rules of engagement, technology stability, and economic structure have yet to settle. This distinction, argues Derek Xiao, a principal at Menlo Ventures, means the classic SaaS strategy, moats first, then margins, then market leadership, is "actively wrong."
