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.
beernet•1h ago
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.