OpenAI Shifts to Enterprise AI as Apple, Google Roll Out Consumer Products This Week

This week, as OpenAI filed confidentially for an initial public offering fueled by enterprise demand, Apple and Google unveiled competing consumer AI strategies, marking a divergence in how major tech companies approach artificial intelligence. According to CNBC, Apple introduced Siri AI as a standalone app at its developers conference, while OpenAI announced its IPO plans following success in enterprise markets, particularly AI-assisted coding. Anthropic, founded by former OpenAI researchers, recently topped OpenAI's valuation at $965 billion compared to OpenAI's $852 billion. Apple's stock dropped over 5 percent over two days following the announcement, as analysts questioned the lack of concrete timing for certain features. Meanwhile, OpenAI has abandoned consumer products including its video generation tool Sora to focus on enterprise deployments, where the company's chief revenue officer said the market has reached a "tipping point" in adoption.
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