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What ChatGPT 6 Means for OpenAI Now That Microsoft and Google Walk Away

TL;DR

Geeky Gadgets frames GPT-6 as OpenAI’s attempt to regain momentum after Microsoft and Google allegedly shift more work to their own AI stacks. Microsoft is tied to Polaris, while Google is linked with Apple’s Gemini plans for Siri. The article highlights larger context windows, redesigned reward pipelines and stronger long-term memory as the main GPT-6 promises. The sourcing is thin and leans heavily on an AI Master video, so several claims should be treated cautiously.

Nauti's Take

The interesting question is not whether GPT-6 wins a few benchmarks. The real issue is whether OpenAI can move beyond being the default supplier while Microsoft, Google and Apple build around their own strategic stacks.

The article reads partly like a hype recap, but the core tension is real: a better model is no longer enough if distribution, trust and cost structure move against you.

Briefingshow

GPT-6 is presented less as a normal model upgrade and more as a stress test for OpenAI’s business model. If major platform partners prefer their own models, OpenAI has to prove that ChatGPT can generate enough direct demand to carry compute costs, regulation and investor expectations.

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