Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Ever heard of the classic game of chess? Well, OpenAI just decided to be the kid who flips the board and says, ‘Nah, I’m good.’ In a recent twist of tech fate, OpenAI opted out of becoming Apple’s custom model provider, choosing to prioritize its flashy AI hardware instead.

This decision came after Apple and Google played footsie and announced a partnership to use Gemini for Siri, leaving OpenAI to respectfully bow out of the limelight. A mysterious source even claimed it was a “conscious decision,” because who wouldn’t want to make a big, bold statement in a world exploding with AI competition?

Picture this: you’re the star of your own movie, and instead of stepping on stage, you decide to direct from behind the scenes. That’s OpenAI for you, channeling Jony Ive’s design genius while other companies scramble like kids in a candy store.

So, what does this mean for the AI landscape? Are we witnessing OpenAI as a laid-back kingmaker rather than an all-out brawler? Bold moves are exciting, but will this strategy pay off in the long run? What do you think?


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