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What is an AI startup?

June 1, 2026 · 4 min read

THE AI STACKA startup rents one floor.Higher up is closer to the customer — and easier to copy.Infrastructurechips and cloudFoundation modelsthe general-purpose AI engineApplicationsAI built for one jobcustomermost new AI startups live hereEach floor sits on the one below — most startups build on the top floor, where users are.

Definition

An AI startup is a young company whose core product would fall apart if you removed the artificial intelligence behind it.

At a glance

The three layers

Picture a building. The bottom floor is infrastructure: the specialized chips and cloud computing, run by a few giants. The middle floor is foundation models: huge general-purpose AI engines trained at enormous cost. The top floor is applications: software that packages a model for one job, like an AI assistant for accountants. Most startups live up top, closest to the customer.

The catch for app startups

If your product is just a clever prompt wrapped around someone else’s model, a rival, or the model maker, can copy it overnight[5]. Durable companies own something hard to replicate: proprietary data, deep workflow integration, or a genuinely hard problem the raw model cannot solve.

Bottom line

An AI startup is one that would not exist without AI; to size it up, ask which floor it sits on and what a fast follower cannot copy.

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References

  1. What Is an AI Startup? Techslang www.techslang.com
  2. What is an AI-first startup? — Evgeny Shadchnev Evgeny Shadchnev (Substack) substack.evgeny.coach
  3. Six Types of AI Startups, Explained. MIT Sloan Management Review sloanreview.mit.edu
  4. 6 Charts That Show The Big AI Funding Trends Of 2025. Crunchbase News news.crunchbase.com
  5. The Rise of AI Wrappers: Why Value Is Moving Up the Stack from Foundation Models to AI Apps. Tech Startups techstartups.com