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Musk vs Altman

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Elon Musk just picked a fight with Apple (and Sam Altman) on X, claiming the App Store boosts OpenAI while burying rivals like Grok. Altman clapped back, pointing out Musk’s own history of tilting algorithms in his favor, with Grok itself chiming in to agree. The spat quickly devolved into meme-level banter, with Altman replying “skill issue” and Musk posting a screenshot of GPT-5 calling him more trustworthy. DeepSeek and Perplexity users also pushed back on Musk’s claim that no one but OpenAI can hit #1 in the App Store. What started as a lawsuit announcement turned into a tech-world soap opera, showing just how messy Silicon Valley’s biggest rivalry has become.
Microsoft just dropped GPT-5 across its whole AI lineup — from Microsoft 365 and the standalone Copilot app to GitHub Copilot and Azure AI Foundry. The big upgrade? A new “Smart mode” that switches between quick replies and deep dives without you lifting a finger, plus a bigger context window that actually remembers your workflow, tone, and intent. Developers get beefed-up coding support, enterprises can reason over docs and emails, and everyday users can try GPT-5 for free in Copilot on web, desktop, or mobile. Unlike past versions, this isn’t locked behind enterprise tiers — everyone gets it. In short, Microsoft just turned Copilot from a handy assistant into a legit AI collaborator.
Over dinner in San Francisco with a dozen reporters, Sam Altman opened up about GPT-5’s lukewarm reception, future plans, and even his no-phone-case flex. He admitted OpenAI “screwed up” by pulling GPT-4o too fast, and while GPT-5 hasn’t wowed like GPT-4, the company’s eyes are clearly on bigger plays: consumer apps, a possible AI-powered browser (or even buying Chrome), social media, and brain-computer interfaces. Altman also teased the long-awaited Jony Ive-designed device, joking it’ll be too beautiful for a case. Despite talk of trillion-dollar data centers and dot-com-bubble valuations, the vibe was less about GPT-5 itself and more about OpenAI’s ambition to redefine hardware, software, and how we interact with AI altogether.
Google just launched Kaggle Game Arena — a new platform where top AI models go head-to-head in strategy games to test how smart and adaptable they really are. It kicks off with an epic AI chess tournament featuring big names like Gemini, Claude, and Grok, all battling it out in streamed matchups. The idea? Games like chess, Go, and poker push models to think, plan, and reason like never before. It’s like March Madness, but for AI. And yep, everything’s open-source, so the whole community can build, test, and join in.
OpenAI says it’d totally be down to buy Google Chrome—if the courts ever force Google to sell it. The comment came during a major antitrust trial where the DOJ is trying to break up Google’s dominance in online search. Google’s not having it, insisting Chrome isn’t up for grabs and calling the lawsuit bogus. OpenAI previously tried partnering with Google (no luck), and now it’s riding with Microsoft and Bing. Meanwhile, Google’s flexing Gemini, and OpenAI might even be cooking up its own social network. The AI wars just keep getting juicier.
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