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OpenAI, the Harbinger of Bad News?

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OpenAI, the Harbinger of Bad News?

THE BELAMY

Weekly Newsletter of AIM

Monday, Jul 14, 2025 | By Amit Raja Naik


Sam Altman's tweets used to be exciting, but nowadays, he seems to apologise more frequently than make announcements. 

Last Friday was no different. "Sorry to be the bearer of bad news," he wrote, delaying OpenAI's most anticipated release: its open-weight model. The reason? More safety testing. No timeline. No certainty. Just more waiting.

The delay isn't the problem; it's the pattern. One that portrays OpenAI as an AI lab constantly stuck between ambition and damage control. Delays, exits, collapses, and competitors surging ahead. Is OpenAI losing its grip?

Before we dive deeper, here's a snapshot of the biggest stories this week.

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Coming back to our discussion. OpenAI, once the AI front-runner, is now facing delays, doubts, and growing competition.

When it Rains, it Pours

Let's start with the tweet. Altman said, "We are delaying it; we need time to run additional safety tests and review high-risk areas. We are not yet sure how long it will take us."

While noble in intent, this wasn't just another cautious move. It was the second delay in two months for a model that was supposed to help OpenAI win the open-source AI race. Worse, it came in the same week China's Moonshot AI released Kimi K2, a trillion-parameter open-source model that outperforms GPT-4.1 on key coding tasks.

Just as OpenAI paused, its competitors pushed the play button.

A String of Setbacks

OpenAI is reeling from a chain reaction of missteps:


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Meta, Musk, and Moonshot

In the AI arms race, OpenAI is increasingly looking surrounded.

Meta's Superintelligence Dream Team now includes over 10 ex-OpenAI researchers, lured with $100 million signing bonuses. Alexandr Wang is its new chief AI officer, and he's building fast.

Musk's Grok 4 crushed reasoning benchmarks last week. Grok 4 Heavy, its multi-agent variant, achieved 50%+ on Humanity's Last Exam. By comparison, GPT-4o trails in core reasoning.

Moonshot AI launched Kimi K2, which beats GPT-4.1 in key benchmarks. It's open-source, fast, and cheap. China is betting on open AI for global influence, and it's working.

Internal Tensions, Public Pressure

Behind the scenes, OpenAI is struggling with identity.

  • For-profit vs mission: To secure its $40 billion fundraise, OpenAI must become a for-profit. But Microsoft, a key stakeholder, is resisting changes to the AGI clause.

  • ChatGPT vs products: Beyond ChatGPT, OpenAI has little to show commercially. Meanwhile, Anthropic and Google are integrating their models into tools, agents, and enterprise apps.

  • Memory woes: Even ChatGPT's memory rollout has hit snags. A few months ago, users noticed erratic behaviour and a lack of continuity. Features meant to delight started to confuse.

Add to this the emotional toll. OpenAI recently declared a company-wide break to fight burnout. Not surprising. When every week brings a crisis, the team starts to break before the tech does.

Striking Back: Poaching Talent, Building Fast

But OpenAI isn't sitting idle. It's fighting back.

  • It poached top infrastructure engineers from xAI, Tesla, and Meta, including those who helped build xAI's 200,000-GPU Colossus.

  • It acquired Crossing Minds, a recommendation infra startup to personalise ChatGPT.

  • It started running workloads on Google TPUs to reduce Azure dependency.

  • And it's working on a new social platform built around ChatGPT.

  • OpenAI has even launched its own podcast to control the narrative, pulling back the curtain with insider voices on GPT-5, AGI, and the future they are building.

  • Also, it is set to launch an AI browser that challenges Chrome by turning passive browsing into agent-powered interaction. 

As Altman said recently, "People like doomscrolling on the internet... but when they use ChatGPT, they like themselves more."

What if this continues?

Here's the risk: OpenAI becoming the "harbinger of bad news" isn't just a meme. It's a reputational fracture. If delays stack, talent keeps leaving, and competitors consistently outperform, OpenAI risks losing the very edge it fought so hard to build.

Investors may reconsider. Developers may shift. The brand that once signified progress may start symbolising caution.

But perhaps, this is what transformation looks like. In a world rushing toward AGI, OpenAI is choosing to slow down, test, and rethink. To be responsible. That means making hard calls, even if it means disappointing everyone now.

Because once the weights are out, they can't be pulled back.

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