India’s consumer AI market projects a $55 billion opportunity by 2030. Intellemo founder Saurabh Gupta argues future success depends on user trust and consistent outcomes, not just powerful feature sets. His company's pivot to cinematic AI video now focuses on memory systems to reduce user decision fatigue.
Intellemo first developed marketing automation tools before shifting to cinematic AI video creation. This strategic pivot emerged after founder Saurabh Gupta presented his insights on user trust at Inc42's AI Summit.
The next wave of consumer AI products, aiming for the 2030 $55 billion market, will see increased investment in memory systems and user context management. Founders will race to build ‘co-pilot’ style tools that reduce decision fatigue, likely pushing this trend into the mainstream within the next 12-18 months.
🇮🇳 Why This Matters for India
For Indian founders and product managers in Bangalore’s burgeoning Gen AI space, this means rethinking product roadmaps to embed deep user context and trust-building from day one.
The Take
Incumbents holding deep user data will command an unfair advantage in this trust-focused AI era, making it harder for new entrants to differentiate purely on model performance. Expect these large platforms to integrate contextual AI features quickly, further widening the gap against startups lacking comparable user history.
Source:  Inc42 ↗