The 'AI Wrapper' Is the Moat Now
Models Are Converging. Now What? Jakob Nielsen's 18 Predictions for AI and UX in 2026 makes a striking observation: no AI lab has a moat. When one lab demonstrates a new capability, others match it...

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Models Are Converging. Now What? Jakob Nielsen's 18 Predictions for AI and UX in 2026 makes a striking observation: no AI lab has a moat. When one lab demonstrates a new capability, others match it within weeks. The gap between first and second place in any benchmark is measured in months, not years. By the end of 2026, the difference between the top models will be imperceptible to most users. The competitive question has shifted: 2024: "Who has the smartest model?" 2026: "Who has the best-designed workflow?" From Insult to Business Model "AI wrapper" used to be an insult. It meant: you don't have real technology, you're just putting a UI on someone else's model. Nielsen flips this: when raw model intelligence converges, the wrapper — the workflow, the UX, the context layer — becomes the most defensible business model. The reasoning is simple. If every model can reason at roughly the same level, the value moves to: How you structure the context the model receives How you design the wor