Well, who would have possibly thought that going from 'AI for the benefit of humanity' to becoming a software vendor for the Department of War is the ultimate rug-pull?
Meanwhile, the actual enterprise market, i.e., the adults in the room, already left for Anthropic. Why? Because Anthropic doesn't treat their core model like a weekend side-quest while they're busy chasing hardware fantasies and search engine clones.
OpenAI’s moat is evaporating in real-time, and it’s well-deserved. You can’t build a 'padded room' for the military and expect the tech world to keep buying the safety-first copium. They fumbled the trust, and now they’re fumbling the market.
Well, who would have possibly thought that going from 'AI for the benefit of humanity' to becoming a software vendor for the Department of War is the ultimate rug-pull?
Meanwhile, the actual enterprise market, i.e., the adults in the room, already left for Anthropic. Why? Because Anthropic doesn't treat their core model like a weekend side-quest while they're busy chasing hardware fantasies and search engine clones.
OpenAI’s moat is evaporating in real-time, and it’s well-deserved. You can’t build a 'padded room' for the military and expect the tech world to keep buying the safety-first copium. They fumbled the trust, and now they’re fumbling the market.