The Bottom Line Up Front
If your AI strategy boils down to “buy SaaS when possible, build when necessary,” you’re already playing defense.
In 2025, the biggest threat to AI ROI isn’t bad models. It’s bad decisions about where to own and where to outsource.
Because when the infrastructure is someone else’s, so is the leverage.
The Misconception That’s Costing You Millions
For most execs, the Buy vs. Build decision feels tactical. But it’s not about tools. It’s about where your defensibility comes from.
Ask this first:
Is this AI use case part of our strategy, or just part of our stack?
If it’s a differentiator, it should be yours.
If it’s plumbing, rent it.
Simple in theory but rare in practice.

The Playbook of Teams Who Win
The smartest AI leaders aren’t choosing Buy or Build. They’re composing: buying the boring parts and building where uniqueness = advantage.
- Core Algorithms = Control the model, the data, and the value creation
- MLOps / Infra = These are solved problems, don’t burn time
- Edge Use Cases (HR, CX triage) = Not your differentiator, don’t overspend
You don’t own more because you’re clever. You own more because it compounds.
The 90-Day Test
Ask this about any AI investment:
- Will this prove value in 90 days?
- Is this strategic enough to build ourselves?
- Can we compose it with other systems without vendor lock-in?
- What happens when volume doubles?
If you don’t like the answers, you’re probably building the wrong thing, or buying too much of the right one.
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The Real Truth
The next wave of AI differentiation won’t come from model performance. It’ll come from architecture choices made today.
Owning the right layers of your AI stack is the new product strategy.
So, let’s build smart, and not just fast.
Guy Pistone, CEO @ Valere | Building meaningful things
