The Wall Street Journal 2026-05-26-3
AI Expands From Multibillion-Dollar Enterprises to Main Street
The WSJ writeup of an $8M bakery running a bespoke AI ERP at a few hundred dollars a month buries its actual lede: the consultant, a firm called Streamliners, is the entire delivery layer, and the foundation-model vendor goes unnamed in a 1,200-word feature. At sub-$10M revenue scale, the harness-as-moat thesis operationalizes as consultant-as-moat: $300/mo in MRR goes to the builder, a few dollars in API credits go to Anthropic or OpenAI. The buried operator quote, "you have to build guardrails in so it's not deciding to make 20,000 cakes on Monday," names the next unoccupied category: eval-and-guardrail-as-a-service for the 5,000-plus Streamliners-equivalents forming through 2027.