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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 2d ago
The Atlantic | OpenAI Is Jealous by Matteo Wong AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. OpenAI is rapidly echoing Anthropic’s recent moves—launching a GPT‑5.4‑Cyber model shortly after Anthropic’s Claude Mythos preview, updating its Codex tools in response to Claude Code, and adopting safety initiatives similar to Anthropic’s “Constitution”—while simultaneously pivoting toward an enterprise‑focused business model. Although OpenAI still enjoys a larger user base and greater fundraising, Anthropic’s emphasis on selling AI tools to businesses and software engineers has driven explosive growth, a valuation surpassing $1 trillion in private markets, and major corporate contracts. In response, OpenAI has hired seasoned executives, forged “Frontier Alliances” with consulting firms, scrapped side projects like Sora, and concentrated on coding and enterprise AI offerings to catch up. This rivalry underscores a broader trend in Silicon Valley where both companies are more inclined to copy each other’s product and revenue strategies—advertising‑driven or enterprise‑software—than to invent fundamentally new business models for generative AI. Read more: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/04/openai-imitating-anthropic/686975/?utm_source=feed #OpenAI #Anthropic #DeniseDresser #ChatGPT
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 5d ago
US Top News and Analysis | AI talent war: Software industry is a new target as top executives jump ship to OpenAI AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. Top‑level executives from major software firms such as Salesforce, Snowflake, Datadog and Palantir have recently been recruited by AI powerhouses OpenAI and Anthropic, drawn by generous compensation and the chance to bring established enterprise relationships to the fast‑growing AI sector. Their moves underscore a broader “talent war” as AI companies shift focus toward the lucrative enterprise market—now about 40 % of OpenAI’s revenue and slated to reach 50 % by year‑end—while traditional software giants grapple with falling stock values and looming layoffs amid fears that AI tools will erode the cloud‑subscription model. The poaching of seasoned go‑to‑market leaders highlights AI firms’ strategy to accelerate this segment, even as cultural mismatches and demanding work‑hours pose challenges for some hires. Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/25/ai-talent-wars-enterprise-software-executives-openai.html #OpenAI #Anthropic #DeniseDresser #Salesforce #JenniferMajlessi
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