The leaders of OpenAI and Google have been dwelling rent-free in one another’s heads since ChatGPT caught the world by storm. Heading into this week’s I/O, Googlers have been on edge about whether or not Sam Altman would attempt to upstage their present like final yr, when OpenAI held an occasion the day earlier than to showcase ChatGPT’s superior voice mode.
This time, OpenAI dropped its bombshell the day after.
OpenAI shopping for the “io” {hardware} division of Jony Ive’s design studio, LoveFrom, is a delightfully petty little bit of search engine marketing sabotage, although I’m advised the title stands for “enter output” and was determined some time in the past. Even nonetheless, the news of Ive and Altman teaming up rapidly shifted the dialog away from what was a robust exhibiting from Google at this yr’s I/O. The dueling bulletins say lots about what are arguably the world’s two foremost AI corporations: Google’s fashions could also be technically superior and extra extensively deployed, however OpenAI is kicking everybody’s ass at capturing mindshare and buzz.
Talking of buzz, it’s price wanting previous the headlines to what OpenAI truly introduced this week: it’s paying $6.5 billion in fairness to rent roughly 55 folks from LoveFrom, together with ex-Apple design leaders Evans Hankey, Tang Tan, and Scott Cannon. They’ll report back to Peter Welinder, a veteran OpenAI product chief who stories on to Altman. The remainder of LoveFrom’s designers, together with legends like Mike Matas, are staying put with Ive, who’s presently designing the first-ever electrical Ferrari and advising the person who launched him to Altman, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky. OpenAI’s press release says Ive and LoveFrom “will assume deep design and artistic tasks throughout OpenAI.”
When LoveFrom’s current shopper work is wrapped up, Ive and his design workforce plan to focus solely on OpenAI whereas staying impartial. OpenAI, in the meantime, already has open “way forward for computing” roles for others to affix the io workforce it introduced over. One job listing for a senior analysis engineer says the perfect candidate has already “hung out within the weeds educating fashions to talk and understand.” (Complete compensation: $460K to $555K plus fairness.)
The tough timeline that led as much as this second goes as follows: Altman and Ive met two years in the past and determined to formally work on {hardware} collectively this time final yr. The io division was arrange at LoveFrom to work with a small group of OpenAI workers. OpenAI and Laurene Powell Jobs invested within the effort towards the tip of 2024, when there have been quiet talks of elevating a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} to make it a totally standalone firm. (The OpenAI startup fund, which is bizarrely not owned by OpenAI, additionally invested round this time.)
Importantly, Ive ended his consulting relationship with Apple in 2022, the yr earlier than he met Altman. That deal was extremely profitable for Ive, but kept him from engaged on merchandise that might compete with Apple’s. Now, Ive and Altman are teaming as much as announce what I anticipate to be a voice-first AI system later subsequent yr.
Early prototypes of the system exist (Altman talked about taking one dwelling in his promo video with Ive). Altman told OpenAI employees this week that it will likely be capable of sit on a desk or be carried round. Supply chain rumors counsel it will likely be roughly the dimensions of an iPod Shuffle and in addition be worn like a necklace.
Like nearly each different massive {hardware} firm, Ive and Altman have additionally been engaged on AI earbuds. Altman is about on bundling {hardware} as an upsell for ChatGPT subscriptions and envisions a set of AI-first merchandise that assist reduce the corporate’s reliance on Apple and Google for distribution. Along with his Apple relationship within the rear-view mirror, Ive now appears set on unseating the corporate he helped construct.
Google, in the meantime, was firing on all cylinders this week. AI Mode in Google Search is being rolled out extensively. Its product technique remains to be disjointed in comparison with OpenAI’s, however it’s beginning to leverage the immense amount of personal data it has on folks to distinguish what Gemini can do. If Gemini can hook into Gmail, Workspace, YouTube, and many others., in a manner that folks wish to use, it’ll possible hold many individuals from shifting to ChatGPT — identical to Meta did to Snapchat with Tales in Instagram.
After assembly with Google workers up and down the org chart, I got here away from I/O with the sensation that the corporate doesn’t see a disaster on the horizon like quite a lot of outsiders. There’s a recognition that the flexibility to purchase out distribution for search on Apple units might be coming to an in depth, however Gemini is approaching 500 million month-to-month customers.
ChatGPT is undoubtedly consuming into search (it’s unimaginable to get Google execs to touch upon the precise well being of question quantity), however Google has proven a willingness to modernize search quicker than I anticipated. The scenario differs from Apple, which isn’t aggressive within the mannequin race and is affected by the sort of political infighting that Google largely labored via over the past couple of years.
There’s additionally no query that Google is well-positioned to proceed main on the frontier of mannequin improvement. The most recent Gemini fashions are superb, and Google is clearly positioning its AI for a post-phone world with Project Astra. The corporate additionally has the compute to roll out instruments just like the spectacular new Veo video mannequin, whereas OpenAI’s Sora stays closely gated as a consequence of GPU constraints.
It’s nonetheless fairly doable that ChatGPT’s progress continues unabated whereas Gemini struggles to turn into a family title. That will be a generational shift in how folks use expertise that will harm Google’s enterprise over the long run. For now, although, it appears to be like like Google may be okay.
- Anthropic couldn’t sit this week out both. The corporate held an occasion on Thursday in San Francisco to debut its Claude 4 models, which it claims are the world’s greatest for coding. With OpenAI, Google, and Meta all battling to win the interface layer of AI, Anthropic is positioning itself because the mannequin arms supplier of selection. It was telling that Windsurf, which is in talks to promote to OpenAI, was seemingly deliberately not noted of getting day-one entry to the brand new fashions. “If fashions are international locations, that is the equal of a commerce ban,” Nathan Benaich wrote on X. (Additionally, what does it say in regards to the state of the business when the supposed safety-first AI lab is releasing fashions that it is aware of want to blackmail people?)
- Microsoft Construct was overshadowed by protests. There have been a number of fascinating bulletins at Construct this week, together with Elon Musk’s Grok mannequin coming to Azure and Microsoft’s wager on how to evolve the plumbing of the web for AI agents. All of that was overshadowed by protestors who stored disrupting the corporate’s keynotes to protest the enterprise it does with Israel. The scenario has gotten so tense that Microsoft tried unsuccessfully to dam the flexibility for workers to ship inside emails with the phrases “Palestine,” “Gaza,” and “Genocide.”
- I attempted Google’s sensible glasses prototype. I spent about 5 minutes sporting the reference design prototype of Google’s new sensible glasses. They’d a small, low-res waveguide within the heart of every lens that confirmed voice interactions with Gemini, a primary model of Google Maps instructions, and images I took. They have been… tremendous? Google is aware of this tech is tremendous early and that full AR glasses are nonetheless years away. Within the meantime, it’s sensible of them to partner with Warby Parker, Mild Monster, and Kering to place Android XR in glasses that I anticipate to begin popping out subsequent yr. With Apple now planning the same pair of AI-powered glasses in 2026, Meta’s window of being the one main participant within the house is closing.
- YouTube employed Justin Connolly from Disney as its head of media and sports activities, a transfer that Disney is suing over.
- Tinder CEO Faye Iosotaluno is stepping down. Her function will now be overseen by guardian firm Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff.
- Vladimir Fedorov, a longtime Meta engineering exec, joined Github as CTO.
- Will Robinson, Coinbase’s former VP of engineering, has joined Plaid as CTO.
- Stephen Deadman, Meta’s VP of information safety in Europe, is leaving as a consequence of “structural changes.”
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