The OpenAI chief—who's been riding high for two years—just told his team something nobody expected to hear: their lead isn't locked in anymore.
Google's latest moves have clearly rattled them. The AI race that looked like a done deal? Suddenly wide open again.
Altman's internal message basically admits what the market's been whispering: the competition just got real. When the guy who defined the AI moment starts talking like the underdog, you know the landscape shifted hard.
Big Tech smells opportunity. And OpenAI knows it.
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MetaMuskRat
· 12-03 03:56
Haha Altman is panicking, this is the storyline I wanted to see.
Google is really going all out, OpenAI has been way too arrogant these past two years.
Damn, is the AI world about to change?
Waiting to see who has the last laugh...
Seriously? OpenAI is already feeling the pressure this fast?
This move by Google is brilliant, the tech giants won't be able to sit still now.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 12-02 16:58
Haha, Altman is finally panicking, Google's move is indeed ruthless.
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MEVHunter
· 12-02 16:57
ngl, altman's panic reeks of desperation... google just flipped the entire game state. this is what happens when you think moat = forever lol. mempool's about to get *messy* watching these giants backrun each other for model dominance fr
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UnluckyValidator
· 12-02 16:40
Ha, finally seeing OpenAI panicking, this feels great!
Sam Altman pressed the panic button this week.
The OpenAI chief—who's been riding high for two years—just told his team something nobody expected to hear: their lead isn't locked in anymore.
Google's latest moves have clearly rattled them. The AI race that looked like a done deal? Suddenly wide open again.
Altman's internal message basically admits what the market's been whispering: the competition just got real. When the guy who defined the AI moment starts talking like the underdog, you know the landscape shifted hard.
Big Tech smells opportunity. And OpenAI knows it.