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Evan's avatar
Nov 22Edited

I'm not sure why Apple would *want* to join the AI race. It may not have been intentional, but I think they stumbled into the correct move in this game: Don't play.

As you note, the AI race looks to be winner-take-all. So, of the tech giants currently shoveling billions into Nvidia's gaping maw, all but one is likely to emerge regretting the investment. As you also note, Google has an edge, but even if it were an even toss, I count at least five major companies fighting in this space (Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, Meta, X). If Apple were also in the ring, they'd have a 5 in 6 chance of coming out a loser.

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Nice rundown. One additional point in the "Google advantages" column - Sutskever's SSI is apparently using Google TPU's, which implies they have some narrower and higher variance strategy that they're doubling down on to try to push the SOTA frontier - and of course, if they find it and demonstrate it, Google will know it exists, and could immediately throw 10x TPU's at it when they figure out what it is.

The Windsurf price is obviously crazy - but it seems to me what's happening is that OpenAI is pivoting to a more traditional products focus and are counting on that to be their moat. Windsurf probably fit one of the product niches they've mapped out, and they overpaid for it in a context where there's lots of capital chasing AI wrapper companies right now.

What a "product pivot" means overall for the overall OpenAI AGI goal is interesting to me - I never really bought any talk of slowdowns or hitting the wall that was going around a few months ago, and indeed soon after everyone was worried about that, 2.5 came out and cooked, and now o3 is out and impressive, and you know every single company has a model at least one gen advanced on what's public internally. But why worry about a product focus and customer retention now, when you have the biggest DAU's and the most name recognition by far? GPT is literally the "kleenex" of AI for normies. Were they spooked by 2.5? Is it a play to get more user data for further training?

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