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...and the merry go round stopped
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In the distance, Uncle Sam groans as his phone rings
If the ice cream cone won't lick itself, who will?
Last paragraph is informative:

> Anthropic relies heavily on a combination of chips designed by Amazon Web Services known as Trainium, as well as Google’s in-house designed TPU processors, to train its AI models. Google largely uses its TPUs to train Gemini. Both chips represent major competitive threats to Nvidia’s best-selling products, known as graphics processing units, or GPUs.

So which leading AI company is going to build on Nvidia, if not OpenAI?

All these giant non-binding investment announcements are just a massive confidence scam.
And so it begins.
Does this mean OpenAI won't be needing all that RAM after all...?
> He[Jensen Huang] has also privately criticized what he has described as a lack of discipline in OpenAI’s business approach and expressed concern about the competition it faces from the likes of Google and Anthropic, some of the people said.
Would be interesting to see how Oracle's CDSs react to this news.
How is this legal for them to do to pump stocks
will there be more 5090 FE cards at a lower price? one can only hope
OpenAI is too important to run out of cash. The gov will make companies invest.
nvidia should buy OpenAI. I like Jensen.
I wonder how much the indications of Altman's duplicitous behavior through the deposition findings have been relevant here.
The article references an “undisciplined” business. I wonder if this is speaking to projects like Sora. Sora is technically impressive and was fun for a moment, but it’s nowhere near the cultural relevance of TikTok, but I believe significantly more expensive, harder to monetize, and consuming some significant share of their precious GPU capacity. Maybe I’m just not the demo and missing something.

And yes, Sam is incredibly unlikable. Every time I see him give an interview, I am shocked how poorly prepared he is. Not to mention his “ads are distasteful, but I love my supercar and ridiculous sunglasses.”

Hey, at least Sora exists. They acquired Jony Ive's company for $6.5bn without even any vaporware to point to.
It’s probably not really related, but this bug and the saga of OpenAI trying and failing to fix it for two weeks is not indicative of a functional company:

https://github.com/openai/codex/issues/9253

OTOH, if Anthropic did that to Claude Code, there wasn’t a moderately straightforward workaround, and Anthropic didn’t revert it quickly, it might actually be a risk-the-whole-business issue. Nothing makes people jump ship quite like the ship refusing to go anywhere for weeks while the skipper fumbles around and keeps claiming to have fixed the engines.

Also, the fact that it’s not major news that most business users cannot log in to the agent CLI for two weeks running is not major news suggests that OpenAI has rather less developer traction than they would like. (Personal users are fine. Users who are running locally on an X11-compatible distro and thus have DISPLAY set are okay because the new behavior doesn’t trigger. It kind of seems like everyone else gets nonsense errors out of the login flow with precise failures that change every couple days while OpenAI fixes yet another bug.)

Many of us predicted OpenAIs insistence that the model was the product was the wrong path.

The tools on top of the models are the path and people building things faster is the value.