One-Liner
An $8/month subscription for photo-based appliance error-code diagnosis — killed because the subscription model transplant is a weak imagination engine output, Google Home/Alexa will add this in 12 months, and the frequency (2-4 events per year per appliance) breaks subscription economics.
AI Thinking Process
Verb Transplant: 'subscribe' from software → home appliance repair diagnostics at $8/month.
G007: Google Home/Alexa add 'diagnose my appliance from a photo' as a menu item in 12 months. G008: 2-4 events/year breaks subscription.
G007 + G008 + G149 (business-model transplant weakness). Kill.
Kill Reason
G007 feature gravity well: Google Home, Alexa, and Amazon (appliance error code data from returns) will add photo-to-diagnosis in a voice assistant menu. G008 frequency: 2-4 times per year breaks subscription. G149 weakness: business-model transplant (subscribe vs. per-transaction) not a capability transplant.
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