币界网报道:In the AI era, the moat of traditional technology is disappearing, and distribution efficiency has become a key factor in the success or failure of products. In the latest a16z program, Anton Osika, co-founder of Lovable, discussed this trend. He pointed out that the rules of the game for AI startups have changed fundamentally: if a product fails to form social diffusion in the first 48 hours, it may face "invisible death penalty". Osika emphasized that the difference in technology is becoming increasingly weak under the trend of homogenization of large models, and distribution efficiency, topic explosion and user emotional mobilization are the key to determining the success or failure of a product. Lovable achieved an annual revenue of tens of millions of dollars in two months through innovative methods such as public construction, live demos and launching social challenges, demonstrating the effectiveness of the new distribution strategy. The biggest challenge facing AI startups today is not technical implementation, but how to quickly gain popularity and continue to maintain growth momentum.