
"Yupp offered a crowdsourced AI model-picking service that allowed consumers to test and compare results from a supply of 800 AI models for free, including state-of-the-art ones from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic."
"The founders stated, 'we didn't reach a strong enough product-market fit' to survive, in part because AI models improved by such leaps and bounds these past few months."
"Gupta, Yupp.ai's CEO, noted, 'The AI model capability landscape has changed dramatically in the last year alone and will continue to change quickly.'"
Yupp.ai, a crowdsourced AI model-picking service, has shut down less than a year after launching. The platform allowed users to test and compare results from 800 AI models, gathering feedback to inform model makers. Despite signing up 1.3 million users and collecting significant data, the founders cited insufficient product-market fit and rapid advancements in AI as key reasons for closure. The current trend favors hiring experts for feedback, while the future of AI is shifting towards agentic systems rather than human-centric models.
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