picks and shovels
English
Etymology
From the expression “When everybody is digging for gold, it's good to be in the pick and shovel business”[1] or a variation thereof.
Noun
picks and shovels pl (plural only)
- (figurative) The crucial tools or ingredients for a booming industry or enterprise.
- 2023 June 26, Steven Dickens, “The Picks And Shovels Of The AI Gold Rush”, in Forbes[1], archived from the original on 27 June 2023:
- By offering advanced AI capabilities, bridging proprietary and public models, providing secure storage solutions and delivering generative AI services, these providers of "picks and shovels" stand to play instrumental roles in shaping the future of enterprise AI.
- 2025 June 13, Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, “Meta Bets on Scale + Apple’s A.I. Struggles + Listeners on Job Automation”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
- They’re sort of a classic picks and shovels company that is making money by building the inputs to AI, but not actually training their own frontier models.
References
- ^ Garson O’Toole [Gregory F. Sullivan] (20 April 2021) “When Everybody Is Digging for Gold, It’s Good To Be in the Pick and Shovel Business”, in Quote Investigator, WordPress