I don't know if I'd call it a co-founder, but I do think this could be a useful tool as a sort of checklist system, in the way that doctors use checklists to make sure they aren't missing anything important but obvious.
No, but I'd wager that many would pay for the illusion of a benefit, especially while GPTs are still trending. A lot of startups collect tons of little microservices like this. They're typically willing to pay up to a few hundred bucks annually for each of these of these types of services.
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more like domain averages