On November 20, just two days after the launch of Gemini 3, during the Cerebral Valley AI Summit, OpenAI was labeled as the 'second most likely AI unicorn to go bankrupt.' On that very same day, OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, revealed in an internal memo that the company had lagged behind Google in the realm of AI pre-training. He cautioned that, given the swift progress made by competitors such as Google in the artificial intelligence sector, OpenAI was confronting 'economic headwinds.' He also projected that by 2026, the growth in revenue might decelerate to single-digit percentages. In response to these hurdles, OpenAI has taken a series of measures. These include the creation of new language models and partnering with Foxconn to produce essential components for AI data centers.
