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Despite soaring valuation, uncertainty clouds the outlook for OpenAI
Three years after ChatGPT made OpenAI the leader in artificial intelligence and a household name, rivals have closed the gap and some investors are wondering if the sensation has the wherewithal to stay dominant. Investor Michael Burry, made famous in the film The Big Short, recently likened OpenAI to Netscape, which ruled the web-browser market in the mid-1990s only to lose to Microsoft's Internet Explorer. OpenAI is the next Netscape, doomed and hemorrhaging cash, Burry said recently in a post on X, formerly Twitter. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever. By subscribing, you can help us get the story right.
A Model Restoration
Glancing at Barcelona's still-unfinished Sagrada Famรญlia Roman Catholic basilica, with its famous sandcastle-like exterior, it is easy to get the wrong idea about its architect, Antoni Gaudรญ, as a carefree, loosey-goosey artist. The whimsical exterior hides a geometrically sophisticated, structurally advanced design--a big part of the reason this grand basilica, begun in 1882, has taken so many decades to build, remaining the world's longest-running ongoing architectural project. This complexity required an utterly different approach to modeling than what architects had typically deployed. Instead of using two-dimensional drawings to guide builders, Gaudรญ relied heavily on large, high-fidelity plaster models--models that needed to be reverse engineered and rebuilt after extensive damage during the Spanish Civil War. In a separate project, Gaudรญ pioneered the use of hanging-chain models that enable changes in real time; though he did not use these interactive models on the Sagrada Famรญlia, they guided his thinking and prefigured the so-called parametric design software that has been instrumental to the acceleration of the project's pace in recent years.
Will AI Save Business? The view of George Zarkadakis
AI Business recently interviewed one of the UK's leading experts in AI for Business, George Zarkadakis. George has a PhD in AI, is the Digital Lead at Willis Towers Watson, and the author of "In Our Own Image: will Artificial Intelligence save us or destroy us?". George is also a keynote speaker at The AI Summit London, presenting on the many different ways that AI will be shaping the business of tomorrow. George answered a number of interesting questions giving us a taster of the insightful presentation to come at The AI Summit on the 5th of May. How do you believe AI will impact business overall and in what ways?