The DeepSeek launch last week changed everything—but not for the reason most people think. While everyone's focused on benchmark scores, they're missing the real signal about where sustainable AI value is being created.
Last month, I had a zoom investor call with a family office in Dubai who perfectly embodied this disconnect. As I explained Agentica's vision for AI-powered enterprise transformation, I watched his enthusiasm fade. His verdict? "But you're just building a wrapper around GPT. We only invest in companies developing their own models."
That moment crystallized everything wrong with how many view the AI landscape today. The fixation on model development—as if it's 2022 and we're still in the race for basic capability—is causing smart people to miss where the real value is being created.
Consider this: Every week brings a new "state-of-the-art" model. OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and now DeepSeek—they'll keep pushing benchmarks. But while investors chase the next decimal point improvement in MMLU scores, something far more interesting is happening in the market: The companies winning real enterprise adoption aren't the ones with the "best" proprietary models. They're the ones who deeply understand how to integrate AI into existing workflows that can then do real things. Produce real outcomes.
Here's what that investor—and many others—are missing:
Calling companies like ours "GPT wrappers" is like calling Tesla "just a battery wrapper."
It fundamentally misunderstands where value is created in AI solutions.
The language model is just one piece of a complex ecosystem required for enterprise-grade AI. The real challenges—and opportunities—lie in what I call the "invisible architecture":
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This is why companies dismissed as "wrappers" are quietly winning the enterprise market. While model-focused companies compete on academic benchmarks, these "wrapper" companies are solving the last-mile problems that actually matter:
So to every founder lying awake at night worried about being "just a wrapper," here's the truth: Tesla wasn't built by inventing a marginally better battery, and the next great AI company won't be built by creating a marginally better LLM.
The real moat is being built by companies that:
This is why the "wrapper" criticism is actually a signal you're on the right track. It means you're focused on the layer where sustainable value is created—the interface between powerful technology and human needs.
P.S. Next time someone dismisses you as "just a wrapper," smile. They're telling you more about their understanding of value creation than about your business.
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