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Generative AI Fuels Solo Entrepreneurship, but Teams Still Lead at the Top

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  • Hyunso Kim
  • Hyo Kang
  • Jaeyong Song

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Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping who enters entrepreneurship, but not who reaches the top of the quality distribution. Using data on over 160,000 product launches on Product Hunt, we find that entrepreneurial entry increased sharply following the public release of ChatGPT-3.5, driven disproportionately by solo entrepreneurs. This shift toward solo entry is particularly pronounced in categories that historically favored team-based ventures. However, much of this growth reflects low-commitment, experimental entry and does not translate into greater representation among the highest-quality outcomes. Team-based ventures are increasingly dominant in the top tiers of platform rankings. These findings suggest that generative AI lowers barriers to solo entrepreneurship while reinforcing team-based advantages.

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  • Hyunso Kim & Hyo Kang & Jaeyong Song, 2026. "Generative AI Fuels Solo Entrepreneurship, but Teams Still Lead at the Top," Papers 2605.10291, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2605.10291
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