Keen On America

Sam Altman's Rigged Imperial Gambit: Too Important to Fail & Too Well-Financed to Go Public

Oct 12, 2025
Keith Teare, a serial entrepreneur and tech commentator, delves into the intricate dynamics surrounding OpenAI and Sam Altman's ambitious plans. He highlights how OpenAI's dominance could create a monopolistic chokehold on AI innovation. The conversation also touches on the impending AI bubble burst, the ongoing need for human oversight, and the complexities of funding AI infrastructure. Teare argues that while OpenAI may be too critical to fail, the implications of its rise could echo past financial crises as governments may intervene to stabilize the space.
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OpenAI Squeezing Startups

  • OpenAI's developer platform announcements displaced many startups by offering built-in agent tools, in-chat apps, and video generation.
  • Keith Teare argues this consolidates AI interaction under OpenAI, shrinking independent innovation outside its ecosystem.
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Dominant Platform Changes The Canvas

  • Platform dominance can improve the technical canvas while concentrating economic power in one company.
  • Teare notes OpenAI now handles the majority of AI engagement, reshaping how people access AI.
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AI's Hidden Cost Problem

  • Scaling widely accessible AI requires massive compute, chips, and continuous energy, creating huge funding needs.
  • Teare frames recent deals as attempts to answer the core question: how do you fund global AI infrastructure?
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