OpenAI's Rule-Breaking Angers Apple & Big Tech
Summary
OpenAI is reportedly breaking Silicon Valley's unwritten rules for startups. This is causing upset among established tech companies, including Apple. Traditionally, engineers leave big tech to start companies that often become suppliers or acquisition targets. This allows larger companies to benefit from innovation with less risk. Examples include Apple acquiring a semiconductor startup and Amazon buying Kiva Systems for robotics. OpenAI, however, is not following this established pattern. This refusal to play by the usual rules is reportedly why companies like Microsoft and Apple are unhappy. The situation is similar to Facebook's approach in the 2000s, which also refused to abide by agreements among tech giants regarding hiring talent. This shift in dynamics could change how innovation and competition unfold in the tech industry.
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