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Essay argues AI routing layer, not models, is the true moat

An essay titled "Routing Around the Switch" details findings from 97 days of production with 3,965 agent runs, revealing that 84% of tasks were successfully handled by open models without compromising quality. The analysis indicates a strategic shift in value from the model itself to the routing layer, suggesting that the "harness" or routing system is the true competitive advantage, not the underlying model. The author also posits that upcoming June 2026 export controls could significantly impact reliance on single-provider dependencies. AI

IMPACT Highlights the strategic importance of AI routing layers over specific models, suggesting a shift in competitive advantage and potential impact of future regulations on AI dependencies.

RANK_REASON The item is an essay discussing AI engineering principles and production metrics, not a primary release or significant industry event.

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Essay argues AI routing layer, not models, is the true moat

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    🧵 New essay: "Routing Around the Switch" After 97 days in production (3,965 agent runs): • 84% of tasks on open models, no quality loss • Value shifted from mod

    🧵 New essay: "Routing Around the Switch" After 97 days in production (3,965 agent runs): • 84% of tasks on open models, no quality loss • Value shifted from model → routing layer • June 2026 export controls = game over for single-provider deps The harness is the moat. Not the mod…