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深度|当AI创业进入深水区,谁在为AI新势力提供“确定性”?
Z Potentials·2025-08-12 11:33

Core Viewpoint - The narrative of AI entrepreneurship is undergoing a fundamental shift in 2024, moving from a focus on technology spectacle and capital frenzy to the practical application of AI in various industries, with a new wave of "AI-native" companies emerging that leverage large models as foundational elements for their businesses [1][2]. Group 1: Characteristics of Emerging AI Companies - These AI startups, despite their diverse business models, share a commonality in building their digital foundations on Baidu Smart Cloud, indicating a growing industry consensus among leading AI companies [2]. - The business logic of these companies is entirely based on the capabilities of large models, positioning AI as the core driver of their products rather than a mere add-on [4]. - They focus on specific vertical scenarios instead of attempting to create universal models, aiming for an exceptional user experience [4]. - The cycle from product validation (MVP) to commercialization has been significantly shortened, making rapid iteration essential for survival in a competitive market [4]. Group 2: Redefining the Role of Cloud Providers - In the AI-native era, the role of cloud providers is being re-evaluated; startups now seek partners who can deeply engage in their growth rather than just provide computing power and storage [5]. - The classic "impossible triangle" of technology depth, iteration speed, and cost control presents a core contradiction in AI entrepreneurship, serving as a test for the value of cloud platforms [5][6]. - Startups must build deep technical barriers in specific verticals, necessitating a stable, open, and full-stack AI infrastructure to focus on core business scenarios and algorithm innovation [5][6]. Group 3: Baidu Smart Cloud's Value Proposition - Baidu Smart Cloud aims to help AI startups navigate the "impossible triangle" by offering a comprehensive solution that includes full-stack technology, efficient toolchains, and a lean cost philosophy [7]. - The "AI Investment Acceleration Plan" launched by Baidu Smart Cloud provides extensive support for promising AI startups, including substantial computing subsidies and dedicated financing channels [9][10]. - The plan has already helped 20 AI startups secure over 100 million in funding, demonstrating Baidu Smart Cloud's commitment to providing not just technology but a validated growth methodology [10]. Group 4: Growth Pathways for AI Startups - Baidu Smart Cloud outlines a "three-step leap" growth path for AI startups: 1. Product validation phase (MVP) focuses on rapid idea testing with support for initial costs and technical barriers [11]. 2. Scene validation phase (PMF) involves deepening into 1-2 vertical scenarios to create benchmark cases with the help of industry model libraries [11]. 3. Ecosystem expansion phase (Scale-up) connects startups with broader channels and resources to facilitate rapid scaling [11][12]. Group 5: Case Studies of AI Startups - The seven companies analyzed reflect how Baidu Smart Cloud transforms abstract technology and resources into commercial momentum across different industries [13]. - Companies like XinYingSuiXing and Kotoko are leveraging AI to enhance emotional engagement in social gaming, supported by Baidu Smart Cloud's low-latency AI capabilities [14][15]. - LiWeiKe and LingShengKeJi are integrating AI into hardware and embodied intelligence, utilizing Baidu Smart Cloud's multi-modal solutions for real-time applications [16]. - FilmAction and VAST are revolutionizing content production with AI, achieving significant efficiency gains through Baidu Smart Cloud's high-performance infrastructure [17]. - ShuXinKeJi is reconstructing brand DTC platforms with a comprehensive collaboration with Baidu Smart Cloud, enhancing its AI capabilities across various business functions [18]. Group 6: Ecosystem Selection in AI Entrepreneurship - AI startups are increasingly choosing cloud providers based on the ecosystem they offer rather than just individual technologies, emphasizing the importance of a supportive environment for growth [19][20]. - The ideal ecosystem must include a solid technical foundation, a clear growth path, and an open resource system to help startups effectively control costs and amplify value [20].