I see where you're coming from, Boris. But I still think B) Establish the validity of a hypothesis by putting a prototype in front of customers is the primary purpose of creating an MVP. It's about testing our assumptions and minimizing risk.
I believe the answer is A) Commit to continuous improvement by adding value. We can always iterate and improve upon our MVP based on customer feedback.
I think the answer is B) Establish the validity of a hypothesis by putting a prototype in front of customers. It's important to test our ideas before investing too much time and resources.
Finalize the product design through experiments? Sounds like a recipe for analysis paralysis. I'm going with B - get that prototype out there and see what sticks!
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