
More or Less OpenAI vs Google vs Meta: Business Model War
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Nov 28, 2025 In a lively pre-Thanksgiving chat, the hosts bounce from holiday card automation humor to heavyweight discussions about AI giants. They dissect Google's TPU strategy against Nvidia's dominance and explore the implications of a heightened AI arms race, especially between the U.S. and China. With conversations around crypto, memory in AI assistants, and the influence of Silicon Valley marketing, they delve into the strategic tensions faced by OpenAI. Their insights on tech industry economics and distribution methods highlight the complexities of the evolving AI landscape.
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GPT-Powered Holiday Cards Replace Freelancers
- Brit used Canva+GPT to make holiday cards in minutes instead of hiring a freelancer. She paid $200/month for tools and swapped Minted/Shutterfly for AI-assisted design this year.
The 'Obvious' Product Often Isn’t Built
- Many founders own domains like openpreferences.com because a single repository of personal preferences feels obviously useful. Despite being obvious, nobody has built it because the payoff and interest are low.
Genesis Mission Frames AI As A National Science Effort
- The U.S. Genesis Mission calls for a DOE-led national AI effort focused on scientific discovery and national security. It echoes a Manhattan Project framing but targets computing, labs, and supercomputers for energy and science problems.




