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The tech market has been saturated with companies and products for as long as I've been in the game(decade ish).
But good products that solve user problems always have a space.
Consider the lifecycle of tech. Company A comes out with a great product, people love it, they are acquired by Company B, then they start changing the core product, and people begin to hate it. Company C comes out with a product similar to the original, and people are flocking to it bc Company B's product sucks now.
This will happen with just about every product out there. Like almost no digital product stays around forever sans your big boys (Google/Amazon/Etc.).
AI will expedite this. Lots of the same problems will be solved in different and better ways. Then AI will change, and it'll happen again.
It's just a big cycle. Very little is immune to change forever. Especially technology products.