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Ask HN: Why YC accepted so many teams doing duplicated topics

3 pointsby pinglinover 1 year ago
YC&#x27;s portofolio companies, Vellum, Stack AI, AgentHub, Flowise, to name a few, are doing very similar topic, i.e., no-code&#x2F;low-code LLM-app builder.<p>Does YC encourage internal peer competition? Isn&#x27;t this a bit unfair for the founders selling 7% share for this unnecessary and awkward situation?<p>In addition, given Sam&#x27;s complex roles across YC, OpenAI and many other companies, it seems OpenAI is conducting everything it can to kill any AI startup sprout regardless of costs.

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codingdaveover 1 year ago
It is fair to the founder because they got enough funding to give an idea a shot. It is fair to YC because they get to roll hundreds of dice at once and don&#x27;t have to care which specific die rolls a 6.<p>It is only unfair to people who don&#x27;t understand the game, and think that being a founder, or getting funding is anything other than just being thrown into the dice rolls.
ogartenover 1 year ago
Makes a lot of sense from an investment perspective. Essentially only one of these companies needs to become really big to make it worth.<p>The ones losing out here are the founders most likely.