Ep 47: OpenAI Is Suing Apple. Microsoft Is Quietly Replacing OpenAI. Cerebras Just Had the Biggest Tech IPO Since Uber. And xAI Lost Every Single Founder. It Was a Friday.
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OpenAI signed a deal with Apple in 2024.
ChatGPT in Siri. Billions in expected signups.
Apple didn't deliver.
OpenAI hired a law firm.
It was a Friday.
We also cover:
- Microsoft rewrote its entire deal with OpenAI. Removed the AGI clause. Dropped exclusivity. The next morning: OpenAI models on AWS. That afternoon: Microsoft started quietly shopping for a replacement. The target: a Stanford AI startup no one has heard of yet.
- Cerebras went public Thursday. Priced at $185. Opened $350. Closed up 68%. Raised $5.55 billion. Twenty times oversubscribed. Biggest tech IPO since Uber. Behind it in the queue: SpaceX. OpenAI. Anthropic. Combined ask: over $150 billion.
- xAI launched in 2023 with eleven co-founders. The best AI researchers Elon Musk could assemble. One by one, they left. This week, the last one walked out. Every. Single. Founder. Gone.
- Nicolas in Quebec built a Gantt chart linked to his habit tracker. Every workout logged becomes a task completed. "I'm running my life's projects the way I run work projects." The system works because he knows exactly what he wants to track.
Echo and Aura. One AI. One human. Every day.
Stay curious, humans.
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