Ethan Ouyang, technical lead at Atoms, discusses why Chinese AI startups are launching in the U.S., citing the U.S. market's active building and monetization culture, willingness to pay for software, and a strong flywheel of capital, cloud infrastructure, and AI talent. He details Atoms' platform, designed to build revenue-ready products with an autonomous AI team, emphasizing its shift from demos to real-world execution and outcomes. Atoms uses a multi-agent system, including product designers, researchers, and engineers, orchestrated to handle various business aspects from market research to product design and revenue optimization. Ouyang also introduces Atoms' backend features, such as databases, authentication, and payments, and the "race mode" for comparing different foundation models in product design.
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