
After Harvey, vertical AI’s next $10B winner might be in agriculture
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Legal, healthcare, and customer service already have vertical AI players valued from $11 billion to $15 billion — agriculture is the next obvious candidate because it’s data-rich, margin-thin, and workflow-fragmented. If you build in ag, assume the window for generic tools is closing and start mapping where a domain-specific model could own your value chain.
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