Facing technical obstacles in AI hasn't stopped one creative developer from building a YouTube thumbnail generator anyway.
Alex Mac's ongoing $100K challenge hit a major roadblock on day 3 when he discovered OpenAI's new image generation capabilities weren't yet available via API. Rather than abandoning ship, he pivoted to create a clever workaround that still delivers value while positioning for future improvements.
The most insightful part of Alex's journey wasn't the technical solution itself, but his persistence in the face of platform limitations.
This highlights a critical reality for anyone building on third-party AI platforms: you are subject to the strategic decisions of companies like OpenAI, who may restrict access to their most powerful capabilities—either temporarily or permanently. As Alex notes, "Clearly OpenAI has this available. They have it in ChatGPT. It can be used, but they choose not to open it up."
Platform risk isn't theoretical—it's a practical business concern that requires adaptability. The landscape of available AI capabilities changes weekly, and builders must create solutions that can evolve alongside these shifting sands.
Alex's approach reveals something many AI enthusiasts miss: successful products often need creative workarounds and hybrid approaches rather than pure API implementations. While everyone obsesses over which models have which capabilities, the practical entrepreneur focuses on delivering value however possible.
Consider similar hybrid approaches in other industries. Before Stripe made payment processing trivial, many startups used manual bank account monitoring and email confirmations as their "payment API." Before cloud services were reliable, many "automated" systems had humans performing crucial steps behind the scenes.